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latitude,longitude:
Pattern:
In all words, primary stress occurs on the right-most superheavy syllable, else on the final syllable if it is heavy, else on the penultimate syllable if it is heavy, else on the penultimate syllable.
- England, Nora. 1983. A Grammar of Mam, a Mayan Language. University of Texas Press, Austin.
- Excerpt not available.
- Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
- Excerpt not available.
- Hayes, Bruce. 1995. Metrical stress theory: Principles and case studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- (282) Excerpt not available.
type:
quantity-sensitive unbounded (qsub)
No theoretical analysis for this pattern.
FSA tail
No attributes associated with this lect.
closed_syll:
yes
long_v:
yes
syllable_template:
(C)(C)V(V)(C)(C) at least
V?
weight:
2
VV
weight:
2
VC
weight:
1
V
weight:
0
1995
Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
1983
England, Nora. 1983. A Grammar of Mam, a Mayan Language. University of Texas Press, Austin.
ʔaˈʠuːntl
work
waʠˈnaːya
i worked
puʔˈlaʔ
dipper
ʂ̌piˈtʃaʠ
racoon
ˈspikʸˀa
clear