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Left, right EM, QS, iambic, iterative
theory:
StressTyp Parameters
Theoretical Elements
Degenerate_Feet
no
Rhythm
yes
Rhythm_Direction
left
Rhythm_EM
right
Rhythm_EM_Unit
syllable
Rhythm_Iterative
yes
Rhythm_repair
no
Rhythm_Ternary
no
Rhythm_Type
iambic
Rhythm_Weight
yes
Subminimal_words
no
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closed_syll:
yes
geminates:
yes
long_v:
yes
syllable_template:
(C)V(V)(C)
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1985
Leer, Jeff (1985). Toward a metrical interpretation of Yupik prosody. In: Krauss, Michael (ed.) Yupik Eskimo Prosodic systems: Descriptive and Comparative Studies. Alaska Native Language Center, Fairbanks. 159-172.
1985
Miyaoka, O. (1985). Accentuation in Central Alaskan Yupik. In: Krauss (ed), Yupik Eskimo Prosodic Systems: descriptive and comparative studies, Alaska Native Language Center, Fairbanks. 51-76.
1985
Jacobson (1985). Siberian Yupik and Central Yupik Prosody. In: M. Krauss (ed.) Yupik Eskimo Prosodic Systems: Descriptive and Comparative Studies. Alaska Native Language Center, Fairbanks. 25-46.
1987
Woodbury, A.C. (1987). Meaningful Phonological Processes: a consideration of central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo prosody. In: Language 63, pp 685-740.
piˈsutuˈliniˈluni
he apparently always hunted
ˈciˈtuaʁsuˈtuliˈniluni
he apparently always hunted beluga
ˈakŋixˈtatŋa
they hurt me interrogative
ˈaŋˈyaχpaka
my big boat
qaˈyaˈpixˈkaːni
in his another's future authentic kayak
qaˈyaχpaŋˈyuxtuq
he wants to get a big kayak
ˈaŋyaxka
my two boats
qaˈyaˈpixˈkani qaˈyaːˈpixˈkaːni
in his own future authenitc kayak