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=== Stress and intonation === | === Stress and intonation === | ||
Katäfalsen features a dynamic | Katäfalsen features a dynamic stress. In contrast to compounds, the stress in simple words is always initial: | ||
''katä'' and ''falsen'' are pronounced {{IPA|[ˈkɑtɑː]}} and {{IPA|[ˈfɑlsen]}}. | |||
In compounds, the stresses of words attached to the right are pulled to the previous syllable, thus the last syllable of the preceding word component. | |||
The last stressed syllable in a compound is the heaviest one. | |||
Therefore other stresses (including the initial stress on the first word component) are analysed as secondary stresses. | |||
If several stressed syllables are in a row, the rightmost is most dominant and the other ones are negligible. | |||
To come back to the example above, the compound ''Katäfalsen'' is finally pronounced {{IPA|[kɑˈtɑːfɑlsen]}} with the shifted stress of the second component being more dominant than the initial stress of the first one. | |||
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