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Pattern:
In words of five or syllables, primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. In words of four or fewer syllables, primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. In words of all sizes, there is no secondary stress.
- Abrahamson, Arne. 1968. Contrastive distribution of Phoneme Classes in Içuã Tupi. Anthropological Linguistics 10.6. 11-22.
- Excerpt not available.
- Hyman, Larry. 1977. On the nature of linguistic stress. Studies in stress and accent: Southern California Occasional Papers in Linguistics 4 ed. by Larry Hyman. Los Angeles: Dept. of Linguistics, University of Southern California.
- Excerpt not available.
type:
quantity-insensitive (qi)
subtype:
single
No theoretical analysis for this pattern.
Here is the result:
FSA head
FSA tail
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1968
Abrahamson, Arne. 1968. Contrastive distribution of Phoneme Classes in Içuã Tupi. Anthropological Linguistics 10.6. 11-22.
1977
Hyman, Larry. 1977. On the nature of linguistic stress. Studies in stress and accent: Southern California Occasional Papers in Linguistics 4 ed. by Larry Hyman. Los Angeles: Dept. of Linguistics, University of Southern California.
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