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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)
No syllabic weight information for this lect.
1975
Krauss, M. (1975). St Lawrence Island Eskimo Phonology and orthography. Linguistics 152, 39-72
1985
Jacobson, S.A. (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.
aŋˈyaχɬaχˈɬaŋyuxtuq
he wants to make a big boat
ˈaːŋqaχˈɬaχɬaŋˈyuxtuq
he wants to make a big ball
ˈŋaːŋa
his mother
aˈtaːta
uncle
ˈtuːˈnaːɣaː
he'll give it
ˈaatqaqa
it is my name
ˈaangelˈlequq
it will be big
aˈtelguuq
he has a name
kina
who
pinguq
he gets something
sallek
broken ice
qaˈyani qaˈyaːni
his own kayak
saˈɤuˈyaːni saˈɤuːˈyaːni
in his [another's] drum
qaˈyaːni qaˈyaːːni
in his [another's] drum
ategh ˈaatqaqa
it is my name