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Pattern:
In words of all sizes, primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. In words of all sizes, secondary stress falls iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the right.
- Key, Mary. 1968. Comparative Tacanan phonology with Cavinena phonology and notes on Pano-Tacanan relationship. The Hague: Mouton.
- Excerpt not available.
- Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
- Excerpt not available.
type:
quantity-insensitive (qi)
subtype:
binary
No theoretical analysis for this pattern.
Here is the result:
FSA head
FSA tail
No attributes associated with this lect.
long_v:
no
syllable_template:
(C)V
any
weight:
0
2002
Gordon, Matthew. 2002. A factorial typology of quantity insensitive stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20. pages 491-552.
1968
Key, M.R. (1968). Comparative Tacanan Phonology, Mouton, The Hague.
kiˈrika
paper, book
ˈhida
good
maˌtohaˈiwa
a cactuslike plant
hiˈdama
bad
aˌtataˈwaha
a kind of bee