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===Prosody===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Stress====
====Intonation====
Pomorian is a pitch-accented language. The stess is free meaning that any syllable of the word can be stressed, though usually the place of streess is predictable. A stressed syllable can be pronounced in two (in some dialects - in three) different ways. One way is a falling accent - ''tvírdagalså'' -, which can be long - ''dìlgå'' (marked with an acute) - or short - ''cẽrtå'' (marked with a grave). The second way is a rising accent - ''lìkugalså'' (marked with a circumflex or a tilde). ''Tvírdagalså'' translates literally as firm stress, and ''lìkugalså'' - light stress. Despite the stress is phonemic it is not written, except dictionaries. For example the word ''"úokte"'' means tall but ''"uõkte"'' means full of force, lusty.


===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
Ablaut, still productive in Pomorian, was inherited from Proto-Balto-Slavic period. For example ''"snė͂ge"'' (older ''snai͂ges'') means "snow", ''"snigtì"'' to snow ''"sniẽdze"''(older ''"sneigḗt"'') "it snows".
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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