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Distinct Stress Patterns (fsa)
FSA Properties (fsa)
Learner Results nd (fsa)
Syllables
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'Inherent' glottal stops also attract stress. (Sapir 1930)
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12..89/1R in first member of compound
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1R, 3R in some verbs - Stress may fall on final or antepenultimate syllable in a specific set of verbs.
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4R (pre-antepenultimate) stress is possible if a schwa is present in the antepenult.
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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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Accented prefixes
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Ambisyllabic C following short V
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C6C is a light syllable
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Defunct dialect
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Does Lezg=Lezgian?
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Feet=('L6L), ('LL) or (H) from right, with 'L=VV, L=6 or VV
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Feet=('LL) or (H) from right, with L=6 or VV
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Feet=('LL) or (H), from left
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Feet=('LL) or (H), from right
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Feet=('ss)
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