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In words with 4 or more syllables, secondary stress occurs on on the initial syllable.


Allison, E. J. 1979. The phonology of Sibutu Sama: a language of the Southern Philippines. In Edrial-Luzares, C. and Hale, A., eds. Studies in Philippine Linguistics 3:2, pp. 63-104. Linguistic Society of the Philippines and Summer Institute of Linguistics.
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Kager, René. 1997. Generalized alignment and morphological parsing. Rivista di Linguistica 9, 245-82.
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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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Left theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v1) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v2) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v3) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v4) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v5) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v6) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v7) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v8) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v9) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v15) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v10) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic (v16) theory: StressTyp Parameters

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