What on earth is Russian accent?
I'm a very Russian beginner. Russian is not esteemed a pitch-accent language, so I think I can read its words as English whereby syllables with accents are pronounced stronger (and longer and clearer).
But then I doubt that it probably is not (or at least not always) the way the Russian people speak. Quite a few times I've heard from articles with recordings for example words that the syllable accented is not pronounced most strong. [ I cannot read text yet, oops, nor listen to continuous speech. Actually I know no more than 10 words for now. oops oops ]
For example, the word поэтому [pɐˈɛtəmʊ] in Wikitionary is pronounced with the most stressed syllable being по, and the pitch contour being something like по4э1то2му2. The stressed syllable is pronounced neither most strong nor most high-pitched.
So could you please help me, the confused Russian beginner who is completely lost over how to make the Russian word accent? What in essence is the Russian accent? Is it stress, pitch accent or actually something else?