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In words with 3 or more syllables, secondary stress occurs on on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence. Secondary stress does not fall on the final syllable.
- Goddard, Ives. 1979. Delaware Verbal Morphology. Garland Publishing, New York.
- Excerpt not available.
- Goddard, Ives. 1982. The Historical Phonology of Munsee. International Journal of American Linguistics 48. 16-48.
- 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.
- (211) Excerpt not available.
type:
quantity-sensitive bounded (qsb)
No theoretical analysis for this pattern.
FSA tail
No attributes associated with this lect.
closed_syll:
yes
geminates:
yes
long_v:
yes
No syllabic template information for this lect.
VX
weight:
1
V
weight:
0
1995
Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
1979
Goddard, Ives. 1979. Delaware Verbal Morphology. Garland Publishing, New York.
1982
Goddard, Ives. 1982. The Historical Phonology of Munsee. International Journal of American Linguistics 48. 16-48.
1982
Goddard, I. (1982). The Historical Phonology of Munsee. In: International Journal of American Linguistics 48:1, pp 16-48.
1979
Goddard, I. (1979). Delaware Verbal Morphology. Garland Publishing, New York
wəˌlamaˈləsəw
he is well
ˌnoːlaˈmaləˌsi
i am well
nəˌkakəˈtakəˌka
i do a fast dance