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In all words, secondary stress occurs on on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the odd numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence.


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Left, trochaic, iterative, QS (v1) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, QS, trochaic, iterative theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic, iterative (v5) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic, iterative, QS (v2) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic, iterative (v9) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic, iterative, QS (v3) theory: StressTyp Parameters
Left, trochaic, iterative, QS (v4) theory: StressTyp Parameters

FSA tail

fsa_tail

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1981 Hayes, Bruce. 1981. A metrical theory of stress rules. 1980. Ph.D. thesis, MIT.
1983 Kenstowicz, Michael. 1983. Parametric Variation and Accent in the Arabic Dialects. Chicago Linguistic Society 19, 205-213.