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In words with 3 or more syllables, primary stress occurs on the antepenultimate syllable.
In all words, primary stress occurs on the antepenultimate syllable.
- Schürmann, Clamor Wilhem. 1984. A vocabulary of the Parnkalla language. Adelaide: George Dehane.
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- Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
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- Hayes, Bruce. 1995. Metrical stress theory: Principles and case studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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- Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
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type:
quantity-insensitive (qi)
Right, trochaic if LL, right EM (v1)
theory:
StressTyp Parameters
Theoretical Elements
Domain
right
Stress_EM
right
Stress_EM_Unit
syllable
Stress_l_l
trochaic
Stress_repair
no
Stress_Weight
no
FSA tail
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1995
Bailey, Todd M. 1995. Nonmetrical Constraints on Stress. Doctoral dissertation, Univerisity of Minnesota. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI.
2002
Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
1984
Schürmann, Clamor Wilhem. 1984. A vocabulary of the Parnkalla language. Adelaide: George Dehane.
Schürmann, C.W. (1844). A Vocabulary of the Parnkala Language, George Dehane, Adelaide, Australia.
ˈkatta
club
ˈpulba
dust
ˈmarniti
good
ˈparradla
still, unmoved
waˈyandata
to throw, pour, fill
ˈngalapa
lap
palˈlarriti
to shine