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In words of all sizes, primary stress falls on the initial syllable. In words of all sizes, secondary stress falls iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress also falls on the penultimate syllable, and does not fall on the final syllable.
- Furby, Christine. 1974. Garawa Phonology. Pacific Linguistics. Canberra: AustralianNational University.
- Excerpt not available.
- Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
- Excerpt not available.
- Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
- Excerpt not available.
type:
quantity-insensitive (qi)
subtype:
binary
No theoretical analysis for this pattern.
Here is the result:
FSA head
FSA tail
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1995
Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
1974
Furby, Christine. 1974. Garawa Phonology. Pacific Linguistics. Canberra: AustralianNational University.
2002
Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
1974
Furby, C. (1974). Garawa Phonology. Pacific linguistics, Series A No. 37. Australian National University, Canberra.
ˈyami
eye
ˈtjal
flower
ˈpunjala
white
ˈwa
way
ˈwatjimˌpaŋu
armpit
ˈnariŋinˌmukunˌjinaˌmira
at your own many