UD Phonology Lab Stress Pattern Database

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Secondary Stress Patterns

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ID Code English Weight Howmany Bounded Unbounded
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View 23 lexical on the proper syllables, which are determined lexically. The pattern of secondary stress is not predictable NA NA    
View 22 Not included Secondary stress has been reported in this language, however it is not included here because it was either unclear or too complex. NA NA    
View 6 None there is no secondary stress. This is deliberately ambiguous between "none reported" in a source and "verifiably none". NA NA    
View 31 i('HX,'XLX)@mL   QS multiple yes no
View 32 for_Seneca   QS multiple yes no
View 39 i('HX,'XLL,'LL)L   QS multiple yes no
View 43 i('HX,'XLL,'LL)L, no 1R   QS multiple yes no
View 44 i('XL,'XH,'LLL)L   QS multiple yes no
View 7 i2@2L iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the left QI multiple yes no
View 13 i2@2L, 2R, no 1R iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress also falls on the penultimate syllable, and does not fall on the final syllable QI multiple yes no
View 8 i2@2R iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the right QI multiple yes no
View 15 i2@2R, 1L iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the right. Secondary stress also falls on the initial syllable QI multiple yes no
View 40 i2@2R, 1L, no 2L iteratively on even numbered syllables, counting from the right. Secondary stress does fall on the initial syllable, and not on the peninitial syllable QI multiple yes no
View 26 i2@m iteratively on every second syllable in both directions from the main stress QI multiple yes no
View 25 i2@m, no 1R iteratively on every second syllable in both directions from the main stress. Secondary stress does not fall on the final syllable QI multiple yes no
View 20 i3@3R iteratively on every third syllable, starting from the antepenultimate syllable QI multiple yes no
View 37 i3@2L iteratively on every third syllable, starting from the peninitial syllable QI multiple yes no
View 10 i2@1L iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the left QI multiple yes no
View 17 i2@1L, 1R iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress also falls on the final syllable QI multiple yes no
View 12 i2@1L, no 1R iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress does not fall on the final syllable QI multiple yes no
View 16 i2@1L, 2R, no 3R iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress falls on the penultimate syllable, and does not fall on the antepenultimate syllable QI multiple yes no
View 11 i2@1L, optional no 1R iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the left. Secondary stress optionally may not fall on the final syllable QI multiple yes no
View 9 i2@1R iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the right QI multiple yes no
View 18 i2@1R, 1L iteratively on odd numbered syllables, counting from the right. Secondary stress also falls on the initial syllable QI multiple yes no
View 34 i('H,'LL)@m < m on all heavy syllables which are located to the left of the main stress. In sequences of light syllables which are located to the left of the main stress, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the right edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 45 i('H,'LL)L < m on all heavy syllables which are located to the left of the main stress. In sequences of light syllables which are located to the left of the main stress, secondary stress falls on the odd numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 46 i('H,'LL)L < m (w2=H) on all heavy syllables which are located to the left of the main stress. In sequences of light syllables which are located to the left of the main stress, secondary stress falls on the odd numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 49 i(H',LX')L < m on all heavy syllables which are located to the left of the main stress. In sequences of light syllables which are located to the left of the main stress, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 51 H, i('LL)@m < m, m < i(LL')@m on all heavy syllables, and on every second syllable in both directions, counting from the main stress, provided that the syllable receiving stress is not adjacent to a stressed syllable QI NA yes no
View 28 i(H',LX')L on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on even numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 33 i('H,'LL)R on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the right edge of the sequence QS multiple yes no
View 53 i('H,'LL)R (invisible) on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the right edge of the sequence. This pattern is used only for the sake of defining main stress. Secondary stress is absent on the surface QS NA yes no
View 27 i('H,'LL)L 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 QS multiple yes no
View 50 i(H',LX')L, no 1R on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence. Secondary stress does not fall on the final syllable QS multiple yes no
View 47 i(H',LX')L (invisible) on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the left edge of the sequence. This pattern is used only for the sake of defining main stress. Secondary stress is absent on the surface QS multiple yes no
View 48 i('H,'LL)R, no 'H'L on all heavy syllables. In sequences of light syllables, secondary stress falls on the even numbered syllables, counting from the right edge of the sequence. Secondary stress does not fall on a light syllable which is directly preceded by a heavy syllable QS multiple yes no
View 52 i('H,'LL)L (invisible) 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 QS NA yes no
View 3 3R on the antepenultimate syllable QI single yes no
View 5 1R on the final syllable
QI single yes no
View 1 1L on the initial syllable QI single yes no
View 54 'Hm'H, m'LL, 1L on the initial syllable, on heavy syllables which are located adjacent to the main stress, and on a light syllable immediately following the main stress, provided it is not immediately followed by a heavy syllable QS multiple yes no
View 2 2L on the peninitial syllable QI single yes no
View 42 2R or 3R on the penultimate or antepenultimate syllable QI single yes no
View 4 2R on the penultimate syllable QI single yes no
View 36 if 3R=SH,2R=H then 2R on the penultimate syllable if it is heavy and the antepenultimate is superheavy QS single yes no
View 24 H on all heavy syllables QS multiple no yes
View 29 H < m on all heavy syllables to the left of the main stress QS multiple no yes
View 30 m < H on all heavy syllables to the right of the main stress QS multiple no yes
View 35 1L, H on the initial syllable and on heavy syllables QS multiple no yes

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