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Sorted By: Note ID ascending, ID ascending |
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54 |
Southern Paiute |
'Inherent' glottal stops also attract stress. (Sapir 1930) |
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15 |
Cheremis, Mountain |
12..89/1R in first member of compound |
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68 |
Tagalog |
1R, 3R in some verbs - Stress may fall on final or antepenultimate syllable in a specific set of verbs. |
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29 |
116 |
4R (pre-antepenultimate) stress is possible if a schwa is present in the antepenult. |
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2 |
Arabic, Negev Bedouin |
4R is optional in HLLH, HLLL forms - Stress on the preantepenultimate syllable is optional in forms of the shape HLLH and HLLL. |
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12 |
Chamorro |
Accented prefixes |
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20 |
Dutch |
Ambisyllabic C following short V |
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27 |
116 |
Ambisyllabic C following short V |
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18 |
Diegueno |
C6C is a light syllable |
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35 |
Kashubian, Slovincian |
Defunct dialect |
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100 |
Lezg |
Does Lezg=Lezgian? |
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101 |
Lezgian |
Does Lezg=Lezgian? |
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88 |
116 |
Feet=('L6L), ('LL) or (H) from right, with 'L=VV, L=6 or VV
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89 |
Hindi |
Feet=('L6L), ('LL) or (H) from right, with 'L=VV, L=6 or VV
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86 |
Dutch |
Feet=('LL) or (H) from right, with L=6 or VV
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