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Right, trochaic, iterative, QS, left EM
theory:
StressTyp Parameters
Theoretical Elements
Degenerate_Feet
no
Rhythm
yes
Rhythm_Direction
right
Rhythm_EM
right
Rhythm_EM_Unit
syllable
Rhythm_Iterative
yes
Rhythm_repair
no
Rhythm_Ternary
no
Rhythm_Type
trochaic
Rhythm_Weight
yes
Subminimal_words
no
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closed_syll:
yes
long_v:
yes
syllable_template:
CVC;CV;CVV;CVV-C;CVC-C
No syllabic weight information for this lect.
1979
Abdul-Karim, K. (1979). Aspects of the Phonology of Lebanese Arabic. Doct. diss, University of Illinois, Urbana
ˈdarab
hit
ˈʕallam u
they teach
ˈdarab u
they hit
ʕalˈlam na
we teach
daˈrab na
he hit
ˈfihim
he understood
ˈfhim na
we understood
ˈfihm u
they understand
ˈfihm it
she understands
šaˈjaratun
tree
ˈd̪arab it
she hit
ˈfhimna [non clitic]
we understood
ˈfihim
he understood
darabˈitu
they [fem.] hit