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  • {{com|guim|нәгн|-рг}}, the second syllable's /r/ being deleted to alliterate with the first
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  • ===One syllable===
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  • File:Wiobian-tones.ogg
    The five tones of Modern Great Wiobian on the syllable /maj/.
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  • | this syllable receives pitch accent, but not stress accent | this syllable receives pitch accent ''and'' stress accent
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  • ==Syllable Structure and Stress== The syllable structure of Bhutr is very simple.
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  • The sound /ə/ occurs on any syllable directly following a stressed syllable. Syllable structure
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  • '''Witcanese''' is an Æ-Xenic, agglutinative, syllable-timed language with three level tones. The Æ-Xenic vocabulary comes from a
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  • ! colspan=3 | 1 Syllable ! colspan=2 | Syllable
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  • # syllable
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  • ...r an “a”. Affection only works from the syllable before the suffix and the syllable before this. Therefore affection can only affects the last 2 syllables of a =====Effect on pronunciation of the penultimate syllable by suffixation=====
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  • ...pronunciations, some speakers drop the final ''-t''. To point out that the syllable remains closed, some write a dot underneath the now final vowel.
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  • '''Nemamau''' is minimalistic [[artistic language]]. Every syllable has it's own meaning.
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  • ...pronunciations, some speakers drop the final ''-t''. To point out that the syllable remains closed, some write a dot underneath the now final vowel.
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  • ...ay decide that their language only allows consonants at the beginning of a syllable, and that all syllables must end in a vowel. They may also decide that cert ..., some languages allow only a single consonant sound at the beginning of a syllable, while others allow clusters of two or more consonants.
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  • ===syllable=== The syllable is bound:
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  • (Initial syllable tone)
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  • ...words or characters pronounced ''lyeng'' in Dan'a'yo, it is an acceptable syllable for transcribing foreign words or sounds.
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  • ====Syllable structure==== ...losed syllable (a syllable with coda) in which case it falls on the second syllable
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  • *Syllable Structure: '''(C)V(C)''' *Stress always falls on the first syllable
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  • ...no words or characters pronounced ''him'' in Dan'a'yo, it is an acceptable syllable for transcribing foreign words or sounds.
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  • Stress almost universally occurs on the last syllable. Stress is usually not contrastive, except for the words ''Xeke'' [ʃeˈ.ke ...ssed syllable is different than the syllables surrounding it. The stressed syllable is always somewhat higher than nonstressed syllables.
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  • ...kana also, those are syllabic in structure, a much better fit for japanese syllable structure, to mark just phoneticly the endings verbs take. ...is a phonetic representation but that can be divided into two categories, Syllable or Phonemic.
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  • ! colspan="5" |Syllable (σ)
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  • == Syllable Structure == ...nants and vowels (in other words, all syllables are open, except the final syllable in a word, which may be closed). There are two exceptions:
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  • LS fronts the topic of a sentence, but if this is not the subject, a specific syllable indicates the shifted focus: Paucal is formed by repetition of the first syllable:
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  • ...ue to the original Proto-Nahenic /ɫ/ falling in coda position to form CVCC syllable /ɫk/. </ref> ...ue to the original Proto-Nahenic /ɫ/ falling in coda position to form CVCC syllable /ɫm/. </ref>
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...> ''i'', ''ew > iw'' and ''ey'' > ''iy'' before ''i'' or ''y'' in the next syllable ...''a(a)'' > ''ä(ä)'', ''u(u)'' > ''ü(ü)'' before ''i, y'' in the following syllable
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  • for i, syllable in ipairs(syllables) do if match(syllable, "[áéíóúý]") then -- if the user inputted manual stress, ignore all t
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  • ...vowel followed by ''-le, -ne,'' or ''-re'' are stressed on the third-last syllable (''fr'''a'''gile, m'''a'''rgine, '''a'''ltere'' 'other', but ''illa imp'''o ...''-ica/-ico, -ide/-ido'' and ''-ula/-ulo,'' are stressed on the third-last syllable (''pol'''i'''tica, scient'''i'''fico, r'''a'''pide, st'''u'''pido, cap'''i'
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  • Syllable structure .... Since syllable onset is obligatory, [ʔ] is used as a default onset so no syllable can begin with a vowel.No diphtongs are allowed. The only allowed consonant
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  • From Old Grekelin ''ναίκα'' (With the first syllable being dropped in rapid speech), from Byzantine Greek ''γυναίκα'' (gu
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  • ...nd it. At the beginning of most syllables, it will be [n]. At the end of a syllable, it will assimilate to the following consonant's place of articulation, inc *After a nasalized consonant, it may be dropped at the end of a syllable, especially at the end of a word.
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  • ...ark ergative case, and are allophones elsewhere. They occur before another syllable beginning with a voiced consonant followed by a modally voiced vowel. The v ...k comitative case, and are allophones elsewhere. They occur before another syllable beginning with a voiceless consonant followed by a modally voiced vowel. Th
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  • ...s a simple phonology with 15 consonants, 5 vowels and 2 diphthongs, with a syllable structure of an optional consonant before and after a mandatory vowel or di
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  • The syllable is restricted exclusively to the CV pair, where both are required. If it s ...it. This is normally realized by having a slow build up to the high tone syllable and then a sharp drop immediately after it. While tone is the sole dividin
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  • ...as fixed initial primary stress. Secondary stress falls on every alternate syllable following the primary stress. Rhythm type is trochaic. 1) The syllable template is (C)V(C).
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...lable" with nucleus -V: and allowed "codas" -C, -V, -VC, -CC, -(unstressed syllable) (e.g. och, o.o, o.och, o.chebh, o.c)
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  • Syllable structure Stress always falls on the penultimate syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • * /CrV/ before the tonic syllable is often metathesised to /CVr/ * Any remaining /rV/s and /lV/s in the ultimate syllable and after a closed syllable are generally lost with just the vowel remaining.
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  • ...ction. Syllable structure was (C)V(C) with stress was falling on the first syllable
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  • Syllable structure ...as well as imported roots. Foreign names and words follow a (C)(C)V(C)(C) syllable structure.
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  • Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllable structure is maximally CVN. There may only be one pharyngealized, ejective,
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...multisyllabic head will remain unmodified in compounds, especially if the syllable boundary or number is ambiguous (e.g. {{term|*úphqa#Proto-Glaeglo-Hyudront
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  • *stress is marked only if it's not on the first syllable: ae /at'.eθ/ vs. ae' /atʰ.et'/
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ====Syllable structure==== Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Stress always falls on the first syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • *Syllable deletion due to premodifier-postmodifier dichotomy (*sineun ... > *sin ...;
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|in an open syllable | style="text-align: center;"|in a closed syllable
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  • Syllable structure ...llable weight is generally dictated by the (traditional) vowel used in the syllable (such as y, ä, ö, å), for -VC syllables; -VCC syllables, if they exist,
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  • ===Syllable structure===
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  • ...I-Mutation:''' ''a > æ, e > i, o > ø, u > y'' before ''i, iː, j'' in next syllable (e.g. ''dani > dæni''). ** final-syllable unstressed ''oː > uː, ɛː > eː'' (e.g. ''kadoː > kaduː'', ''tundɛː
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  • ...s can be phonemic in these cases. Normally, though, stress is taken by the syllable with the largest amount of morae. * A normal syllable has one mora
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  • ...nts, including phonemic aspiration, limited clusters at the beginning of a syllable, and plentiful vowel contrasts. Consider sesquisyllables. Isolating, mos ...nts, including phonemic aspiration, limited clusters at the beginning of a syllable, and plentiful vowel contrasts. Consider sesquisyllables. Isolating, mostly
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  • Syllable structure ...he first syllable but if putted by diacritics, the stress will move to the syllable with this diacritics.
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  • ...nasal allowed at the end of a syllable, leaving /m/ to join /w/ and /y/ as syllable-initial consonants only. In contrast, /r/ yields to /n/ or /Ø/ word initia
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  • ...e second-to-last syllable of the word, but it can sometimes be on the last syllable too. Stress usually doesn't change the meaning of a word. * To indicate that a sentence is a question, the pitch of the last syllable sharply rises.
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  • ...ending on the environment. It may appear as a mimic vowel of the previous syllable, or if it is word initial ''*i-'' is used; ''**i-ac-t-mugid'' → ''*yacatm ...he realisation of ''*V̄'' may appear as a long mimic vowel of the previous syllable, or ''*ī-''; ''**ar-t-tes'' → ''*arātes'', ''**t-daŋʷa'' → ''*īda�
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  • ...s are treated the same as short vowels in phonotactics. The eight possible syllable shapes are given below. #Reduplication of the final syllable of the world
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  • One syllable in each word is stressed. Each stressed syllable either has a long vowel (e.g. /ˈmjuːzjik/ - music), or geminates the cons Pluralisation is done by reduplicating the stressed syllable of the noun. The reduplication is placed after the noun root e.g.
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  • ...cess whereby a previously used word may be invoked by just using its first syllable). What follows will assist in translation beyond what the article explains. ...ves, each must be suffixed separately, requiring a repetition of the first syllable of the antecedent noun but all meant to modify the first iteration.
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  • ...on't has an explicit nasal, the primary stress falls in the second-to-last syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • * /{{IPA|i, u, e, o}}/ may be opened in the final syllable of a morpheme if it is closed, to any of [{{IPA|i~ɪ~e~ɛ, u~ʊ~o~ɔ, e~ɛ, ...ing styles. Particularly for Sanenyandoka, the dialect most well-known for syllable timing, this phenomenon is known as "raisendoka" (literally "gun speech").
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  • ...of allowed syllables. The maximum syllable is CV(ː)(C). Only the following syllable structures, however, are allowed in Yaqobian:
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...e ejective sound), and /ɰ/ can only be an onset by itself. The language is syllable-timed, and stress lands on vowels with a high tone. Possible syllable onsets:
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|in an open syllable | style="text-align: center;"|in a closed syllable
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  • ...abhr /fwawr/ [fwaur] ('forest'). In the case of an underlying double glide syllable, the first approximant from the right is wholly vocalised. This process his A single vowel has the weight of one mora '''μ''' in an open syllable while a diphthong has two. All vowels in closed syllables count as two mora
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  • ...honology|phonology]], as well as in [[w:grammar|grammar]]. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by [[w:Japanese|Japanese]]. Eng
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...of loanwords. Use <code>́◌</code> (acute accent) to place the stress in a syllable whose nucleus is a short vowel. Use <code>̀◌</code> (grave accent) inste
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...ally weighed. Some words, however, have their primary stress on an unusual syllable due to reduction and loss of phonemes (mostly consonant-preceding nasals), Secondary stress is on the last heavy syllable or on the penultimate light syllable: ''cuítnucarbé'' [ˈkiɕnuˌkɑrvʲe] (temple portal).
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  • Proto-Alhianic is characterized by heavy agglutination, simple syllable structures, and plentiful prefixing, suffixing, circumfixing, and infixing. * a CV(C) syllable structure
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  • ====Syllable Structure====
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  • ...] mu˩ "neighbour". Syllable structure was (C)V and stress was on the first syllable of a word. Multiple vowels can be adjacent to each other like in *baoi "to
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  • Syllable structure (C)V(C)(C)(V) Stress Stress falls on first syllable
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  • ...honology|phonology]], as well as in [[w:grammar|grammar]]. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by [[w:Japanese|Japanese]]. Eng
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  • ...n trisyllabic words, Valian initial ''e'' breaks into ''ea'' when the next syllable contains ''a'', e.g. ''pead'' < *pétaqi :* 4: Only changes in the last syllable in Elasian, elsewhere ''i''.
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  • #i-affection: Short *e and *o are raised to i and u when the following syllable contains a high vowel (*i, *ī, *u, *ū). It does not happen when the vowel #a-affection: Short *i and *u are lowered to e and o when the following syllable contains a non-high back vowel (*a, *ā, *o, *ō).
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  • Hatzonian is a syllable-timed, dynamic-accent language. Due to its wide range, Hatzonian phonology ...ects of Hatzonian, the labialized alveolar approximant [ɹʷ] only occurs in syllable codas and can be considered allophonic to /r/, though the Matta Hatzonian d
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  • **Syllable-final ''r'' = [ʃ] *Modern Tseer has consistent stress on the last ''orthographic'' syllable.
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  • ...mary stress is on the first syllable and the secondary stress on the first syllable of the compound. Cokkel uses a strict (C)V(C) rule. That is, that a syllable must have at least one vowel, and may have an [[w:phonotactics|onset]] and
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  • local syllable = "(" .. consonants .. "*)(" .. vowels .. "ː?)(" .. consonants .. "-)" term = gsub(term, syllable, "·%1%2%3·")
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  • ...th the addition to "Vocative"] and a tendancy to drop vowels in the second syllable.
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  • the consonants who start a syllable are more than in original mrims. they are 47 consonants in a whole. Syllable structure
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  • A "syllable" consists of either
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  • * Maximum syllable = (C)V ** Each vowel (mono- or diphthong) is a syllable.
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  • ...adjective, adverb. The first three suffixes of those listed are always one syllable long. Only the case marker is required, and in informal speech if the case ...re is another word or long suffix that starts with that syllable, the next syllable must be included, and so on to differentiate. In speaking, the word may be
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  • ...nly applies should the plosives occur as a coda, or onset in an unstressed syllable. This implies that any fricativisation due to external sandhi, i.e. if the ...yllable, the greater chance of being stressed. Interestingly, the heaviest syllable is reinforced when stressed, which changes the vowel's quality or diphthong
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  • ...le begins with a vowel. In the latter case, in spoken official Jalaia, the syllable begins with an unwritten glottal stop. ...ritten language, with a vowel. In spoken language, however, the end of the syllable will be marked with an unwritten glottal stop.
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  • Syllable structure ...root word, but words thought of as individual words will stress the first syllable, even when that is a prefix.
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  • ...ast historically heavy (containing a long vowel or coda) syllable, or last syllable if there are no heavy syllables.
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  • Syllable structure Stress is always on the penultimate syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Stress always falls on the penultimate syllable.
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  • The typical syllable structure consists of a vowel nucleus, with an optional consonant onset and ...and lexically determined. Generally adjectives tend to stress on the first syllable.
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  • |+Syllable structure ! colspan="4" |Syllable
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...and is schwa [ə] when unstressed. However, preceded by a stressed, closed syllable (with coda), final /ɑ/ exists as schwa. Possible syllable structures are strictly CV and CVC.
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  • Syllable structure ...root, but when it comes to a loneword, the stress always falls on the same syllable as the source language. In this case, stress is marked using an acute accen
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  • ...s but later in the development of Ash stress would shift to the last heavy syllable of a phonetic word, resulting in various reductions and elisions of unstres * Old Ash solidifies stress on the last heavy syllable and transforms many consonants through suprasegmentals.
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  • Syllable structure * Adjacent to any palatal or when /i/ occupies the following syllable, /u uː/ and /o oː/ are fronted to [y yː] and [ø øː], respectively.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • local syllable = match(working_string, "^" .. consonant .. "*" .. diphthong) if syllable then
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  • ...requirements of Levita-Ile, such as the low number of consonants and CVCV syllable structure. ...t a vowel into a second syllable representing the orthography of the first syllable, although it is not entirely regularly applied as a rule, and doesn't work
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  • local syllable = match(working_string, "^" .. consonant .. "*" .. diphthong) if syllable then
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  • ...and ''u'' respectively. Hondish stress is almost universally on the first syllable of the word, secondary stress is distributed according to following rules: # every odd syllable (ie. 3rd, 5th, etc.) can carry secondary stress
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  • Syllable structure Stress falls n the ultimate syllable of the root word.
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  • #fricativization and devoicing of syllable-initial velar consonants before *w, *r, *l #lowering of *e → *æ when following syllable has a low vowel. (active surface filter)
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  • * Fricativization and devoicing of syllable-initial velar consonants before *w, *r, *l: * All words become stressed on the first syllable (e.g. *gʰortós → *gʰórtos)
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  • Rimes may be monosyllabic or polysyllabic, but the first syllable of the rime receives primary stress by definition.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ** If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=10", and replace 10 wit
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  • #Will anyone say a syllable pattern suggestion(s)?!? ...uch words, or we could leave the word unaffected, or perhaps prohibit such syllable structures in the phonotactics. In my opinion, the vowels should only be ge
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  • Syllable structure
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  • The maximal (first syllable) vowel paradigm most probably comprised 8 qualitative units: ====Syllable structure====
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  • The only syllable structure present is CV. Words that appear with initial vowels start with ...the end of its timing in anticipation of the tone change for the following syllable.
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure The syllable structure of Rennic is [CC[w, h, j, ʁ]]V[C]
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  • ...airly simple. Every [[w:Vowel|vowel]] is considered the nucleus of its own syllable, optionally followed by a [[w:Consonant|consonant]] and optionally preceded #Simplification of syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure:
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  • Syllable stress in Evie is governed by the following principles: * Stress is non-phonemic, always falling on the penultimate syllable of roots. This rule applies even when a root is inflected or derived.
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  • ### before the *t/*d marger, *t > *∅ in syllable onset before *r, *w, *y
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  • *A very restricted range of syllable shapes.
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  • ** If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=11", and replace 11 wit
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  • Syllable onset <r> in Czech Naeng is often realized as an alveolar lateral flap or m
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  • ...including prenasalized stops in initial positions. When a prenasal stop is syllable final, it becomes a homorganic cluster of nasal+stop. Certain consonants be Kaidu stresses the last syllable of the root, previous to any verbal inflections.
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ====Mora vs. Syllable==== Syllable stress in Yumodanese follows a few basic patterns as listed below. These ar
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...> Vowels in a open syllables are habitually long, while vowels in a closed syllable are habitually short. ...osyllabisation:''' Words and roots are reduced by sound change to one main syllable, with consonant clusters being reduced to a set of features modifying a nuc
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  • ...their alveolar counterparts, along with an epenthetic 'y' if the preceding syllable contained *'e'; Proto-Halisian *''teši'' became Classical Elisian ''teys'' Syllable structure
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  • ...e structure is {{IPA|/CɰVCCɰ/}}. Stress is phonemic and falls on the first syllable unless otherwise marked (by an acute accent, e.g. {{ash|á}}) in the romani ...ves {{IPA|[s]}} and {{IPA|[x]}} medially except in the onset of a stressed syllable.
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  • */ʔ/ can only occur syllable-finally, but not inter-vocalically, and is most common word-finally ...ble. In disyllabic words the secondary stress is necessarily on the second syllable.
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  • ...ould move to the right in Windermere and yield a breathy vowel on the last syllable?
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ** If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=12", and replace 12 wit
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  • Syllable structure ...lar to a precursory-subsequent syllable pair. The hyphen in the subsequent syllable represents a glottal stop, as all subsequent syllables start with one.
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  • ...owever not true with verbal compounds - the stress falls then on the first syllable of the verbal element. ...with both «wa» and «ha» syllables being deleted, aggressively reducing the syllable count down to three.
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  • [+open syllable] [+stressed] rules
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  • ...n voicing if they do not, the voicing of the first consonant of the second syllable controls the voicing. ...se they do not agree in voicing. As z is the first consonant of the second syllable and is voiced, it changes all unvoiced consonants in the cluster to voiced,
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  • For nouns where the vowel of the last syllable has breathy or tense voice, the situation is more complicated. They all tak syllable undergo vowel changes in the stem e.g.
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  • <h5>Final Syllable Replacement</h5> final syllable, which is replaced with –zi e.g.
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  • Nasals and liquids are devoiced in syllable codas. For example ''nool'' (wave) is pronounced [no:ɬ], and ''ᴋᴋurs'' The first syllable of a multisyllabic word is pronounced at a slightly higher pitch, on a fall
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  • -- put in syllable boundary marks -- isolate syllable boundary marks
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  • ...ictable, however it most often is placed moderately heavily on the initial syllable. | Alovac || [ˈalovat͡s] || Here, the stress is placed on the initial syllable.
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  • This eight-syllable word also illustrates the [[Hantza#Morphophonological_processes|morphophono * Delimitative: reduplication of following syllable
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  • local syllable = match(working_string, "^" .. consonant .. "*" .. diphthong) if syllable then
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  • ...ts descendent, however, has complicated vowel combinations and has reduced syllable count in words significantly.
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  • ** If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=10", and replace 10 wit
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure ...a stop or the consonants /s z ts/. Stress always falls on the penultimate syllable except in the case of ''é'', in which case it falls on the following one.
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  • ...antal change from voiceless to voiced (or corresponding pair) in the first syllable indicates singular to plural transition. Mass nouns always begin with voice
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  • Syllable structure ...e syllable if the last syllable has a long vowel or the penult is heavy. A syllable is heavy if it ends in a long vowel or in a vowel and a consonant.
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  • ...ound, "stable" will not iterate which will trigger an additional unvoweled syllable break at that consonant (occurs in loanwords, e.g. буд|ди|зм ("Buddh for i,syllable in ipairs( syllables ) do
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  • Stress is on the first syllable, but does not move with the addition of prefixes. Conjunctions, prepositio
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  • Syllable structure In most, if not all, 2 syllable verbs, when in dictionary form, the stress is on the tense ending.
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  • Syllable structure ...occurances are the ONLY time two cononants can be consecutive in the same syllable.
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  • ** If the stress is not on the penultimate syllable, or simply regardless of that, then include "stress=10", and replace 10 wit
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  • Stress was likely on the final syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Kawa follows a ''(C)<sup>2</sup>V(C)'' syllable structure.
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  • ====Syllable==== ...y have as their onset either a glottal stop [ʔ] or a copy of the preceding syllable's final consonant, e.g. vana [vãn.na] 'speak' (< van). Note: A coda is not
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  • Syllable structure ...t where words that have more than three syllables in writing have only one syllable in speech, or where letters that are written are not pronounced in spoken l
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  • ...lest way to use these syllables is to speak them as if they were regular [[syllable]]s. ...onunciation rules beyond the standard readings of the solfège. Due to each syllable being fairly distinct, they may be pronounced in almost any way the reader
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure ...ery basic stress pattern, where the stress always falls on the penultimate syllable. When there is an irregular stress, an accent mark is used. The acute accen
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  • In the stressed syllable of word stems, SinPlatt has three classes of vowels: ...by more than one consonant (eg '''geest''', '''fleesch''') or when the the syllable is at the end of the word (eg '''boom''', '''kääs''', '''düür'''). If n
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  • Syllable structure ...owel will take a reduced suffix -'''t''', however, those that are only one syllable often take a -'''tin''' ending. This can include some irregular plurals tha
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  • *Final syllable "u" and "i" are Masculine/Feminine endings respectively. *Prone to contraction: Syllable/Vowel dropping.
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  • ...ble if it ends on an open syllable, otherwise stress will fall on the last syllable. === Syllable structure ===
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  • * generally the stress falls on the last but one syllable; if this is the case, than the stress hasn't to be signed; * if the stress falls on the last syllable or of the last but two syllable, it has to be graphically signed.
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  • ! rowspan="3;" width="50;" | PBsq !! colspan="5;" | Syllable Initial !! rowspan="3;" width="50;" | + C !! rowspan="3;" width="50;" | Fi
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  • ! colspan="5" |Syllable (σ) * /s/ is forbidden on a first syllable or after a closed syllable
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  • * /s/ is forbidden on a first syllable or after a syllable with coda ...of words that start with an onset or monosyllabic words and in the second syllable of words with two or more syllables that start with a vowel.
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  • Syllable structure Consonant clusters are not permitted at the onset of a syllable but they are allowed at the coda. When two syllables are joined, the first
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  • ...variable nasal of Japanese). ヽ is used for reduplication of the previous syllable. ...n. More often, he indicated vowel length by writing an overline above the syllable. Hence, '''dabarūma''' ''could'' be written ダバルーマ, but was usua
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  • Stress in Pá is paroxytonic, so stress is placed on the penultimate syllable of a word.
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  • ...oshurian]] loanwords, a language where stress is placed on the penultimate syllable, change significantly in Psér due to the rare prototonic rule, e.g. Moshur ...ed to be pronounced [ɶ], as well as stress being placed on the penultimate syllable instead of the first. These differences eventually mixed with [[Mezecki]],
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  • ...uffixes. Some words have the shape CVCCV arising from a contraction of one syllable in a previous stage CVCVCV.
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  • * /{{IPA|i, u, e, o}}/ may be opened in the final syllable of a morpheme if it is closed, to any of [{{IPA|i~ɪ~e~ɛ, u~ʊ~o~ɔ, e~ɛ, ...ing styles. Particularly for Sanenyandoka, the dialect most well-known for syllable timing, this phenomenon is known as "raisendoka" (literally "gun speech").
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  • ...the verbs and adjectives because they are different from English. Kaidu’s syllable structure is simply (C)V(C). Kaidu has a lot of the basic consonants, but i Syllable structure
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  • '''''Syllable structure''''' ...consisting of a vowel optionally followed by a semivowel; and an optional syllable coda, one or two consonants.
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  • Giant names usually consist of a single given name syllable, followed by a relative clause. For example, the name ''Mág Mar Tùn Dóh
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  • ...ced vowel as its nucleus. Almost any single consonant could begin or end a syllable, but only *l, *ð, *n, *t, *r, *s, *k and *x could appear word-finally. ...llable of a word triggered a consonant gradation on that syllable. If that syllable contained a long vowel, that vowel shortened. Many irregularities had appea
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  • ...larly in the north of the country. <R> is typically vocalised as [ɐ̯] when syllable-final and preceding another consonant - e.g. ''arðoch'' (sincere) [ˈɑɐ� ...iki><e>, <i> and <u></nowiki> in open syllables directly before a stressed syllable.
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  • Syllable structure ...tion being when the word ends with an "r", so the stress falls on the last syllable. Accent marks are used for when the stress pattern is irregular. The acute
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  • ...end of a line, syllabfication using a hyphen (''-'') is possible at every syllable boundary. ...a consonant and V a vowel. The glottal stop {{IPA|/ʔ/}} is only allowed as syllable onset and only intervocalically in hiatus and word initially, i.e. after a
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  • ...differently depending on whether or not they are in the onset or coda of a syllable, these are presented as comma separated pairs. Those which are marginal are ===Syllable Structure===
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  • ...ives. This leads to a syllable rearrangement resembling CVASFP, although a syllable with all those slots filled (e.g. *cairvt) would be highly unusual. The amb
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  • ...l in comparison to its neighbors in the Philippines or Australia. A simple syllable structure, few (phonemic) vowels, a fair amount of consonants, and stable v Word initially, /p t k/ spirantize to [f s x] when the following syllable shares the same onset. Under the same conditions intervocalically, /p t k/
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  • ...''' (acute stative) – acute accent (tone-1) fixed on (usually) the initial syllable. ...lable, while for all other genders it is typically the first or the second syllable.
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  • ==== Syllable structure ==== Each syllable has a structure of CVC, better described as Initial-Nucleus-Final.
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  • The Kiwi dorsal nasals and plosives assimilate to the following vowel in the syllable. The near-front mid to high vowels /e̞ː/ and /ɪ/ thus act [[w:palatalisa ...ows a final glottal stop as a syllable coda. It is elided if the following syllable has an onset.
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  • ...Internally''': Front vowels tend to palatalise preceding consonants if the syllable is stressed. As for the syllable structure, the following rules apply:
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  • The basic syllable structure is (C)V(V)(C), however, due to the influence of Cappish, speeches only /l/ and /n/ can end a syllable, and /l/ cannot be followed by other consonants inside a word.
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  • * All voiced obstruents become unvoiced at the end of a syllable, with the exception of ZH. ...an one mora that is also closed, the coda is silent, unless it is the last syllable of the word.
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  • ...eement for articles. Gender of a noun is defined by the vowel of the final syllable. ...blaut plurals have a single syllable in their root form but not all single syllable root nouns are ablaut plurals.
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  • ...words, but */kme/ and */snau/ were not. Also, /ŋ/ could not occur in onset syllable clusters. ...this hierarchy e.g. /bɔsk/ - "box". Also, voiced stops could not occur in syllable coda clusters (they were lost via a sound change, so */end/ - "end" became
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  • ...nly the phonemes /{{IPA|N}}/ and /{{IPA|Q}}/. In spite of this, all nasals syllable-finally are written with a n, and are not distinct phonemes.
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  • 1. The heavier the final syllable is in a root, the more likely it is to redistribute the vowels towards the ...he first syllable but not the second will be more likely to have the first syllable reduced and the second given an /a/
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  • Syllable structure ...eakers which mostly use [ɯ] tend to use [y] if there's /yː/ in an adjacent syllable (as in ''mýkhyb'' "dog" [ˈmyːxyb]).
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  • Stress in Mami occurs on the second-to-last syllable. The syllable structure in Mami is (C)V(F), with C being a Consonant, V being a vowel, an
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  • *The most commonly permitted syllable structures are CV, CVC, CVV, CVVC, VC, V, VV, CVCC, VVC, VCC. *For nouns and adjectives stress falls on the first syllable of the first non-grammatical morpheme of a word.
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  • compared to English, with a very limited range of syllable shapes. ...h, and vowels with breathy voice (marked with a small voiced /h/ after the syllable e.g. /a&#689;/) are pronounced with a low or falling pitch. This distinctio
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  • ...them. As such, the Silōs language parses its polysyllabic words as if each syllable were a separate word. Many speakers, however, use an allophonic stress acce
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  • Syllable structure Stress is almost always on the first syllable of a root. Prefixes are generally unstressed except for emphasis. The main
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  • ...le. If one occurs at the end of a syllable, it implies that there is a new syllable with a null-nucleus, and as such the consonant is still often released, and ...e, all subsequent syllables may use the same pitch until the next accented syllable. Thus:
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  • * A-restoration: a restored before a back vowel in the following syllable (later in the Southumbrian dialects); Frisian æu → au → Old Frisian ā * loss of high vowels in syllable after stress
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  • ==== Syllable structure ====
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  • Similarly to [[Cuoxeh]], the Tlastir language tends to assimilate some syllable codas to the neighbouring onset. The syllables of morphemes may be altered The Tlastir phonotactics and syllable structure is very close to that of [[w:Nahuatl|Nahuatl]], and the structure
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  • (⟨ㅇ⟩ at the beginning of a syllable represents no sound. At the end of a syllable, it represents the consonant /ŋ/.) ...ondary stress|secondary stress]] is, for the most part, placed on the last syllable of a word.
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  • ...h. It does have a few peculiarities, such as the diaeresis is used to mark syllable boundaries on a vowel, if it is before another vowel. "Čenäihmisen" uses
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  • |||{{Yes|Syllable}}||{{Yes|Syllable}}||{{Some|Mora}}||{{Yes|Syllable}}||{{No|Word}} ! Syllable Accent
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  • *The existence of a syllable onset. *The existence of a syllable coda.
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  • Syllable structure # The consonants '''r, l, w''' can all stand in for a vowel in a syllable core.
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  • -- Add syllable count if the language's diphthongs are listed in [[Module:syllables]]. ...es, "[[Category:" .. lang:getCanonicalName() .. " " .. syllable_count .. "-syllable words]]")
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  • ...t syllable. However, if a word contains the graph ⟨ā⟩, stress falls on the syllable that contains the ⟨ā⟩.
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  • The tonic accent in Mondial in general falls on the penultimate syllable in words that end in a vowel or s: on the last syllable in nouns that end with a consonant other than s:
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  • ...xtra diacritic ('''''aeėiou''''' → '''áéëíóú''') to indicate stress over a syllable that differs from the default stress pattern. However, this is optional bec ''¬With two IPA values, use the first one solely when letter comes first in syllable''
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  • ...that it clearly exists in contrastive distribution with /ʒ/, especially in syllable-initial position. ...nnot occur before another consonant in the same syllable, but it can end a syllable.
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  • /ʔ/ is never written as it's found between vowels (in syllable boundaries) or before/after vowel letters (only if no consonant precedes/pr ...tic patterns align with those observed in Arabic. Within Azano, an average syllable structure can be described as follows:
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  • ...wins; tradition be damned". *ai and open-syllable e(:) merge, *au and open-syllable a-mutation u merge, and so on.
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  • Most of the time, the stress falls on the first syllable. Exceptions are verb prefixes and sesquisyllables. The syllable structure is usually (C)(C)V(C)s, where V can be a vowel or a diphthong.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...vowel (monophthong or diphthong). When two consonants form the onset of a syllable, the second must be /j/. Excluding the previously discussed cases, the only
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  • *syllable structure should be simpler than Spanish tho not Cerian-level
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  • ...plural, and the plural is formed by voicing the consonant of the stressed syllable (second or last). **last syllable nuclaus = syllabic ''l''
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  • Syllable structure ...ι, ε, or η will change this to an υ, ο, or ω respectively if the adjacent syllable contains an υ, ου, ο, or ω. Such harmonised vowels are marked with the
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  • Alliteration works on a stressed-syllable basis; various meters with patterns of line-final rhyme, alliteration, inte ...roups must match (however, in segolates, the vowel of the unstressed final syllable is ignored; so ''péle'' 'wonder' and ''qémaħ'' 'flour' rhyme)
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Stress is prototonic in Enkesh, so stress is placed on the first syllable word of a word. Enkesh uses a (C)(C)V(V)(C)(C) syllable structure, which is descendant from Proto-Nakna-Tiwaic ''*(C)V(C)''.
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  • Syllable structure ...if its vowel is unreduced and on the second to last syllable , if the last syllable’s vowel is reduced.
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  • Syllable Types
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  • ...t vowels. Additionally, Seggeynni is characterised by an underlying simple syllable structure at the phonemic level, however many speakers "drop" vowels, so th ...ttal stop [ʔ] in the case of word final syllables). For example, the first syllable of "Seggeynni" has stress with glottalised phonation, meaning that the subs
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  • "lcp", -- Western Lawa; dash as syllable joiner "lwl", -- Eastern Lawa; dash as syllable joiner
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  • ...syllable had a specific tone) or a pitch accent (Change in the pitch of a syllable was used to indicate stress), like Modern Flewtish. The former is less like ...inflection for most grammatical aspects was done using affixes, usually a syllable (Or even a plain consonant sometimes). This is preserved in all but the wes
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  • Syllable structure ...re a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds that act as the nucleus of a syllable, and consist of an open or mid vowel next to a closed vowel. Matzeriei has
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  • Syllable structure ...varieties, but in Standard Kaläämi the main stress is placed on the first syllable. The vowels could be short, long and very long. Short and long vowels aren'
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable sequence in root words is strictly CV. Word structure is (V)?(CV)+(C)? Sing
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  • Syllable structure ...feel that the underlying default placement for stress is in fact the first syllable.
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  • ===Syllable structure and morphophonology=== ...cture is CrVCC, where V may be either long or short. In case the following syllable begins with a consonant, the resulting cluster is simplified.
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  • ...tyxis but in more widespread environments. Finian does not appear to allow syllable onset clusters nor consonant clusters over word boundaries inserting a vowe
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  • #When "'''h'''" is syllable initial it is usually realised as [h] and when syllable final it is always realised as [ʔ] ====Syllable shape====
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  • After a stressed syllable, as at the end of most words and in the final two syllables of some, /u, i/
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  • Primary stress is always on the first syllable of the word. ...is the letter ''g'', which is usually written ''gj'' even at the end of a syllable, e.g. ''legj'' "lie down" /leɟ/.
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  • ALright, this is written as a poem, with, if I recall AABB rhyme scheme and 9 syllable lines. It was in the wake of a major event in Cwelhenev history, but the de
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  • :* Syllable final preconsonantal /ɾ/ and /l/ become /ˡ ʲ ᵟ or ᵨ/ because I lack
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  • ...s are rather simple, especially by Evandorian languages' standards, as the syllable structure is (C<sub>1</sub>(C<sub>2</sub>))V(C<sub>3</sub>). '''C<sub>1</su ...ferences with its most famous daughter language, Cerian, where the maximum syllable structure is strictly CVn — something that can often be easily seen by co
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  • ...tc. refer to possibilities applied to individual syllables, not words. The syllable’s position in the word is irrelevant, except for /ʔ/ and /ʟ/, which ca ==== Syllable structure====
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  • ...e on the accent-marked syllable, and if neither appears, then on the final syllable.. ...sality spreads in ''both'' directions until it bumps up against a stressed syllable that is oral. This includes [[affix]]es, [[postposition]]s, and compounding
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  • Syllable structure Dwendish polysyllables bear the primary stress on the second syllable.
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  • Syllable structure ...vowel (with or without a final consonant) are stressed on the penultimate syllable, e.g. {{IPA|/ˈkisi/}} ‘ghost’. while words with a final long vowel (ag
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  • ...• Single stress with single falling and then a high tone on the unstressed syllable: [ˈândɛ́n]
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  • ...ith a consonant coda). This is more especially true when it's a word-final syllable. That allophony is never showed in current transcriptions. To express intensity (very X), reduplication is used : generally, the first syllable or the first morpheme of the root is reduplicated. In the written language
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  • Syllable Structure:(C)V(V)(C) /f/, /d/ and /h/ don't end a syllable.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • In Kutic, stress is placed on the antepenultimate(third-before-last) syllable. For example in the word ''[[Contionary:miqujla|miqujla]]''("oak wood", <sm
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  • ...allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring alone between to vowels or at the end of a syllable if the coda doesn't contain other phonemes. This is almost always marked as .../ɨ/ or the back /u/ > central-back /ʊ/. This change does not occur if the syllable is stressed.
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  • ...uld see if Zelos could make a template to shift vowels, but what would the syllable pattern be? (like "(C)V(C)" or "s(p/w)V(C)(n)") What is the syllable pattern(s)?<br>
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...by dissimilation. Modern Clofabosin thus has ''spovir, spọmab'' for single syllable verb stems ending in a vowel.
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  • Syllable structure Polysyllables have fixed stress and always bear primary stress on the first syllable.
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  • ...0% of the lexicon of Ancient American. However, radical sound changes and syllable reductions have created words that are unrecognizable from their ancestral Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure ...unds and diphthong-sounds. There is one vowel or diphthong per syllable. A syllable will tend to be closed, and tend not to contain a consonant in the onset if
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  • ...ref>. The addition of the velar nasal may seem strange, especially in the syllable onset, but is entirely predictable given the new surroundings in Southeast Semitic phonotactics required every syllable to begin with a consonant, but the disappearance of certain consonants medi
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  • ...end of a word), it is dropped from speech. However, if ' is in the final syllable, it is still unstressed, but the [ɛ] is pronounced. ...:], it is often dropped from speech altogether when it is in an unstressed syllable in EA. If the unstressed ''e'' is to be pronounced, it is represented with
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  • Syllable structure The syllable underlying structure is most usually (C)V, but consonant clusters can appea
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  • Syllable structure ...thongs. Additionally, a cliticized '''[m, n, v, l, s]''' may carry its own syllable weight.
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  • ...organic with the following consonant). For example, the vowel of the first syllable in the word /ˈxəⁿda/ - "shepherd" is phonemically /əⁿ/, but is almos ...lls on either the last or the second last syllable of a word. The stressed syllable is pronounced louder than unstressed syllables. The pitch depends on the to
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  • ...d more vowels than Proto-Indo-European as well as more consonants, but its syllable structure was more restricted. ...tress system of [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]. No syllable in a word had to be stressed, and sometimes more than one were. Here, stres
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  • ...e Japanese moraic nasal, or the Burmese placeless nasal. It only occurs in syllable codas. When it is followed by a consonant, it assimilates to the place of a In each word, one syllable has stress. Stress can occur on any syllable, indeed the location is phonemic. There are many minimal pairs that contras
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  • Syllable structure ===Syllable structure===
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  • ...syllable words, the theme vowel was in the second syllable, while the last syllable had a vowel of an unknown quality, since none of the daughter languages pre Nouns declined for possession, the possessed form of three-syllable nouns causes syncope (the word ''*milʲate'' – “cloud” – isused as
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  • ...They are marked with an acute, grave, and macron respectively. Only the syllable of change is marked. For convenience, here are all possible graphemes: aei
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  • ...rather than the usua ⟨-r⟩, and as a result, /l/ occurring in the previous syllable tends to become /r/ through a process of dissimilation, hence Merineth ‘� ...="text-align: left;"| Like [[Braereth]], ⟨x⟩ indicates stress on the final syllable.
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  • ...ord will receive a primary stress and have a falling pitch, when the first syllable is the lowest in pitch. An example of a pitch contrast is ''íístok'' [ˈ�
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  • Stress is always on the first syllable.
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  • ** Open-Syllable é ő ó [eː øː oː] ** Closed-Syllable ė ö o [ɛ œ ɔ]
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  • ...native words the weak rounded vowels <b>u, ü</b> may only be in the first syllable. want to emphasize a word then you may stress another syllable.
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  • #: ''*kʷ *gʷ *gʷʰ' → *k *g *gʰ / _{+round +sonorant} '' '''nb. next syllable counts'''
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  • ...This is because many words in Fruwi <!--& Russo & Funris--> do not have a syllable structure that could have evolved from Early Proto-Fruwi, but they could ha Though, when prosodic stress is involved, the first syllable of the prosodical word becomes extra stressed.
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  • Syllable structure Stress is on the final long syllable in a word. A long syllable is one that contains a long vowel or a short vowel followed by two consonan
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  • ...s generally paroxytonic, where primary stress is placed on the penultimate syllable of a word. The general syllable structure of Cápa is (C)V(V)(C), and most words, like in Zulu, end in a vo
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  • *'''Japanese''' (A CW language with a simple syllable structure, loosely Prepsocandin Clofabosin-like)
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  • Syllable structure ...f the vowel length system and its replacement with one based on stress and syllable structure.</small>
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  • |colspan=2|syllable break
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  • ...s law|Winter's law]], which operated before plain voiced stops, giving the syllable rising acute accent and lengthening the vowel (with some exceptions, such a ...*a'' under certain conditions, such as under circumflex accent in a closed syllable, or near labial consonants: ''gor̃šatas'' “earthquake”,''wongìs'' �
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  • * Across syllable boundaries, between a back vowel (o or u) and a following non-back vowel (a ...several vowels next to each other in a word. In that case each vowel is a syllable, '''poua''' [pow.a], '''reia''' [ɾej.a].
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  • .... This also applies to '''v''' at the end of a syllable when the following syllable begins with a consonant. For example '''havde''' (past tense of '''ha''') m ...m includes the primarily stressed syllable followed by an unstressed schwa syllable. For example '''slange''' /ˈslǎŋːə/ (''snake'') has a rising tone; '''
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  • Lāgsmān is paroxytonic, so primary stress is placed on the penultimate syllable of a word.
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  • ...word are reduplicated, with any long vowels shortened in the reduplicated syllable:
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...ables), although a syllable ending with a consonant could be followed by a syllable beginning with one.
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  • ...ed in any orthography. The Island of Aya Rava however elides nasals in the syllable coda while maintaining nasalisation effects on plosives. Consequently the A Voiced stops and /z/ at the beginning of a word or beginning a stressed syllable merged with the aspirates and /s/ respectively, leaving a rising tone (pre-
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • *All words receive penultimate stress (on the second to last syllable). *Complete diphthongization of long vowels in stressed syllable (including ''*ā>oa'').
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  • === Syllable structure === ...)V(C). Very few consonants can cluster with each other, even when crossing syllable boundaries. The table below shows what consonants can cluster with each oth
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  • ...uns and verbs have a fixed stress, that is, an accent remains on the same syllable in all the inflections, though there are some words (usually with an an ini
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  • The syllable structure is generally V or CV, with a marked but not complete aversion to
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  • ...rn is normally penultimate, meaning stress is placed on the second to last syllable. Because of the extensive use of loan words, exceptions to this rule are re
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  • In Kunarek the possible syllable structures are: V, CV, VC, CCV, CVC, VCC, CCVC, CVCC, CCVCC; where V is any In the syllable onset and coda only certain consonant clusters may occur. These consonant c
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  • ...s/ -> ψ (only alone Ψ), but they are both not permitted at the start of a syllable or word. ε (only alone Ε) is the obsolete coda /h/, which is actually un
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  • ...ompared to Antarctican, Proto-Antarctican permitted a much larger array of syllable structures. ...f a word could begin with up to two consonants i.e. the range of permitted syllable shapes here was (C) C V (O).
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  • ...le. If one occurs at the end of a syllable, it implies that there is a new syllable with a null-nucleus, and as such the consonant is still often released, and ...e, all subsequent syllables may use the same pitch until the next accented syllable. Thus:
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  • |align="left" colspan=2|Stress falls on the marked syllable of a word
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  • =====Syllable Structure===== Unitɪscian’s syllable structure rule is the following: [C/S]AND[V/D] OR [V/D]AND[C/S]. This means
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  • ...s typically fronted to [aɪ], while "au" rounded to [ɒʊ], especially if the syllable receives rising pitch. ...ding stressed syllable receives an [[w:Upstep|upstep]] , when the stressed syllable is followed by pause.
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  • ...s. '''i'''). All but the final vowel harmonises with the vowel of the last syllable in a word. A word with a nominative ending in '''-â''' will in the accusat ...he simplest ways of reinforcing an adjective is by reduplicating the first syllable. Thus, ''ašûbu'' becomes '''''aš'''ašûbu'' (‘new-new’). This is a
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  • The phoneme R is pronounced at the end of a syllable similarly to the rhotic 'r' sound found in American English, or Mandarin Ch There are two permitted syllable structures in Wèg Dar Ri'Rìk; CVC and CCVC. There are numerous restricti
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  • In Barakhinei, stress usually falls on the last closed syllable, e.g. ''ov'''o'''ri'', ''kal'''e'''n'', ''cham'''o'''r'', '''''a'''nu''. Wo
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  • ...rn Gallaecian that is not triggered by the preceding sounds. Instead, if a syllable starts with ''m'' and its coda or the onset of the following one is an ''n'
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  • Primary stress is routinely placed on the penultimate syllable of polysyllabic words, with secondary stress on the pre-antepenult.
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  • ...ing of contentives in the genitive case and appears to have evolved out of syllable reduplication. ...o another vowel or couplet, as in /ke.io/ which consists of the monomoraic syllable /ke/ followed by the bimoraic /io/, or /tio.ua/ consisting of bimoraic syll
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  • title = "syllable break", link = "w:syllable break",
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  • ...le. If one occurs at the end of a syllable, it implies that there is a new syllable with a null-nucleus, and as such the consonant is still often released, and ...e, all subsequent syllables may use the same pitch until the next accented syllable. Thus:
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  • <p>Syllable-initial clusters may either consist of any non-glide followed by /j/ or /w/ ...cing the IPA stress mark (or simply an apostrophe) at the beginning of the syllable while the Cyrillic orthography places an acute accent on top of the stresse
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  • *Kyánnic: ''- galaf- tôřkam'' <-Syllable final long vowel from Kétassic has disappeared entirely->
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  • Syllable structure ...frequently pronounced /ɛ/ and written as <e> if it falls within a stressed syllable. <y> is pronounced /ʌ/, reflected in the ''Uannar'' when it was first deve
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  • ...uage|Swahili]], and [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. Each vowel counts as a syllable, so that ''tsaleioae'' has six syllables, {{IPA|[tsa.lɛ.i.o.a.e]}}, and '' ...]]) apart from ''’'', making for 39 clusters. Other sequences occur across syllable boundaries, such as ''Naʼvi'' {{IPA|[naʔ.vi]}} and ''ikran'' {{IPA|[ik.ɾ
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  • ...glottal. Dot above (e.g. {{ash|ȧ}}) denotes that a short vowel in a heavy syllable is stressed where it would otherwise read as unstressed. ===Syllable structure===
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  • ...e Japanese moraic nasal, or the Burmese placeless nasal. It only occurs in syllable codas. At the end of words, it is heard as nasalisation of the preceding vo ...ple. The only possible syllable shapes are CV and CVC. In a non-word final syllable, the only possible coda consonant is /ɴ/. In word-final syllables, /j/ and
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  • ...ototonic]] language, meaning that linguistic stress is placed on the first syllable of a word. This feature is from [[Ancient Sohcahtoan]].
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  • ...t including /t͡ʃ/) are aspirated word-initially and before stressed vowels syllable-initially.
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  • ...length of time as short vowels. A vowel can be long if it is in a stressed syllable and not followed by more than one consonant. The only vowels that are allow
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  • ! Letter\Syllable ...in Standard Brittainese, but is only contrastive in the primarily stressed syllable. It arose from the allophonic vowel length of Proto-West-Romance, that beca
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  • ...to the prefix, or move primary stress, along with the root, to the second syllable. ...ds and most have been simplified. Word structure can vary wildy, but every syllable must have at least one vowel as its nucleus. The only syllalbe constructio
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  • The syllable pattern is "C[yV/r[V/D]/V/D]N"(using awkword syntax), where C is a constant
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  • ...formed by prefixation of ''mV-'', where V was the echo vowel of the first syllable, or absent for vowel-initial words:
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  • ...le of the second word. When one is inflected, the stress stays on the same syllable, so the endings aren't stressed.
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  • * Penultimate syllable if the word ends in a vowel * Last syllable is the word ends in a consonant
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  • ** falling during last stressed syllable ** low after the last stressed syllable, if any syllables come after that
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  • A syllable with a long vowel may not take a consonant other than n, m, w, or y at the ...tch accent system is in place in Vurásandi, where the change of a stressed syllable can affect the semantic meaning of a word or phrase. This will always be ma
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  • Syllable structure ...words. The normal stress for two and three syllable words is on the first syllable:
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  • -- For the algorithm used to generate Hangul Syllable names, -- see "Hangul Syllable Name Generation" in section 3.12 of the
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  • In case where there is a preverb, the first syllable after the interpunct is stressed.
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  • ...han four syllables, a secondary stress can be placed on the second to last syllable, for instance: ''koočikwaaniitis'' [koː.ˈt͡ʃɪ.kʷɔɑ.ˌniː.tɪs] "w
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  • The syllable structure in Riagi is quite simple, it consists of an optional onset conson ...enultimate syllable, irregular words (often loanwords) have their stressed syllable marked by an acute diacritic on the last vowel.
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  • ...d to be pronounced with a medium tone regardless of what tone the stressed syllable has.
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  • | style="text-align: left;"|[a] becomes [ɐ] when in the first syllable ...an words will have diacritic marks to indicate when stress on a particular syllable is required, much as with the accents in Latin and Romance languages. With
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  • ===Syllable structure=== The accent is placed on the last syllable of disyllables and on the first syllable of a root. Monosyllables which are grammatical morphemes carry no accent an
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  • ...lveolar tap /ɾ/. It becomes an alveolar trill /r/ word-initially. In the syllable-final position, either a trill or tap could occur with no semantic differen * /h/ may not be in the coda position. Syllable-final /h/ was dropped off in Ancient Lathian and the previous vowel was sub
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  • In the earliest period the minimal syllable structure was a single vowel. The maximal structure was:
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  • ...2 phonemic consonants. Syllable-final ''v ð'' are allophones of /b d/, and syllable final ''b d g'' are allophones of /p t k/.
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  • ...s. '''i'''). All but the final vowel harmonises with the vowel of the last syllable in a word. A word with a nominative ending in '''-â''' will in the accusat ...he simplest ways of reinforcing an adjective is by reduplicating the first syllable. Thus, ''ašûbu'' becomes '''''aš'''ašûbu'' (‘new-new’). This is a
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  • * Syllable-final ''r'' > ''l'', e.g. ''car'tate > khaltathe''
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  • Syllable structure ...flex <â> in the ''Vannâri'' orthography. Stress usually falls on the last syllable, but with certain affixes, whether inflectional or derivational, the stress
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  • Long vowels result from open-syllable lengthening (OSL): **čettijn > *četijn; **četijn > *čétijn. OSL occurr ...in affected syllables are lengthened, lowered, and pharyngealized, and the syllable gains a downstep. On the other hand, ''' ' ''' (historically /ʔ/) in the s
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  • ...g doesn‘t change, lengthening occurs because in the second word, the extra syllable means the stress will fall on the penultimate li. ...uld normally be slender, is broad. While the g in gedin is in the stressed syllable and so it is slender.
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Generally, words ending in consonant are stressed on the third to last syllable, while words ending in vowels are stressed on the penultimate one.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • ...could not get her to supply prolonged glottal stops to ease our analysis! Syllable boundaries, therefore, are highly arbitrary. The same snake we interviewed ...nasals can be geminate, one nasal may never be followed by another (across syllable boundaries).
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  • Arnic uses a (C)(V)V(V)(C) syllable structure.
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  • Stress falls on the first syllable of a word, unless specified otherwise by an accented vowel. Vowels in stre
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  • Plural nouns and pronouns were marked by final syllable reduplication.
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  • ...jective /àˈláṵn/ - "by itself / solitary", which has Low Tone on the first syllable and High Tone on the second (with harsh voice). ...st of any non-semivowel consonant followed by /w/ or /j/, except that /ŋj/ syllable onsets are forbidden.
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  • ...n a glottal stop acts as a coda for the stressed syllable. If the stressed syllable's coda is a ''iota'' ({{cop|ⲓ}}) or ''u'' ({{cop|ⲩ}}), then the consona Most native Maryan words follow a syllable structure of (C)(C)V(C)(C), while foreign loanwords, mainly of Greek origin
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ...lthough it patterns unlike any other consonant, being found exclusively in syllable codae. Due to this glottalization may be considered a feature of Raunan vow ...nemic in Ancient Raunan. Words were usually stressed on the second-to-last syllable.
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ...r elements. The table below shows the rules governing each position in the syllable: * a heavy syllable being either ends in a consonant ('''''az''''', '''''gyom-'''bu'', '''''ut'
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  • | i || ɨ || u<ref>Substitution for /ɤ/ at the end of a syllable.</ref> || iː || ɨː || Kaikiwan has a (C)V(V)(C) syllable structure.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • The vowel ''y'' only occurs in the final syllable of a word. Primary stress is routinely placed on the final syllable of a word, e.g. ''atnel'' "animal" /at'nɛl/. The following cases are excep
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  • * Lack of universal initial syllable stress due to long vowels and diphthongs attracting stress, ''kwingdóur'',
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  • ...ge. The general idea about developing Yuyši was about applying a mostly CV syllable structure by having an historical equivalent of the Proto-Slavic law of ope ...imate. Other stressed vowels are graphically marked only when the stressed syllable is not the penultimate. The last nasal vowel is typically always stressed,
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  • In Syzkyn, stress can be located on any syllable in a word. ...especially in native words of Norse origin, primary stress is on the first syllable, often occurring on other syllables in words of non-Norse origin.
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  • ...ound an error in [[Module:qhv-pron]] in that it assigns stress to the last syllable if the word ends in ''ks''. If you move line 43 (<code><nowiki>term = gsub(
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  • ...each letter is strictly pronounced regardless of their position in the the syllable/word. The agglutinating aspect of the language was largely influence by bot Syllable structure
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  • ...h Carpathian. Originally a consonant in the strong grade "weakened" when a syllable became closed. However, in the modern laguage those grades were altered sig
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  • The diphthong ''ei'' is used only in unstressed syllable, otherwise it is used the letter ''ij'', ex.: ''henTIJL'', "pagan" > ''hent In these diphthongs the last ''i'' is always written ''i'', no matter if the syllable is long or short.
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  • ...honology|phonology]], as well as in [[w:grammar|grammar]]. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by [[w:Japanese|Japanese]]. Eng
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  • ...ory is the smallest among the Moran languages. Teivo retains typical Moran syllable structures of '''CV''' and '''VC'''. The '''CVC''' type is very uncommon, j Teivo phonotactics is often described using a term "mora" instead of a "syllable", which is a combination of a short vowel and a preceding consonant (if pre
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  • ...CVC = 2, CVVC = 3. Stress is on the third from the end mora (or the first syllable – obviously – if its too short). This is easiest to remember in the wr
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  • The syllable has a minimum of one vowel, and a maximum of three. ...and second V mean that the syllable-initial consonant is optional and the syllable may have a long vowel or diphthong.
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  • The allowable syllable structure of Letaale is <code>CV(V)</code> (C = consonant, V = vowel). All ...essed, but when emphasised will "steal" the word stress from the preceding syllable.
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  • ...(linguistics)|prototonic]] language, meaning stress is placed on the first syllable of a word. This feature has been inherited by modern [[Sohcahtoan]].
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  • ...rwise, the nasal component may appear to attach as a coda to the following syllable. For example, ''mba'' 'house' is [m̩.ˈba] when utterance initial but the ...on-syllabic allophones of the vowels /i u/ may also occur in the coda of a syllable, creating phonetic syllables such as [dwejm] in ''dwe i mbwe'' "They are da
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  • Syllable structure ...re ''w'', with ''uw'' becoming ''uu'' before a consonant. If the following syllable has the vowel ''i'', it also becomes ''u'' - e.g. ''al yuudud'' "he does no
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  • Syllable structure for is mostly (C)(C)(C)V(C) and stress pattern is not fixed.
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  • ...e [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] symbols. Stress falls on the initial syllable of a word. There are no [[diphthong]]s, [[contrasting pair|contrasting]] [[ Of the syllable-initial consonants, {{IPA|/l/}} is the most common, at 20% total; {{IPA|/k,
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  • * The development of a strong stress on the first syllable of the word.
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure ...ll a sentence. And while the phonetic unit is considered the syllable, the syllable is a part of a continuous speech lying between two intervals of silence.
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  • ...ectives, formed by prefix + noun / adjective, the stress falls on the root syllable of the noun / adjective. In compounds which are formed by noun / adjective ...verbs have gemination, class-two verbs have &lt;i&gt;, which is a separate syllable pronounced [i]. All class-two verbs have an epenthetic vowel, which appears
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  • ...marked with (.) because it is annoying to insert the (ˌ) mark every other syllable. Syllable structure
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  • ...in general stress is placed on the [[w:Stress (linguistics)|penultimate]] syllable of a word.
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  • Syllable structure # Stress never falls on an affix, nor does it fall on the final syllable of a regular verb in any of its conjugated iterations:
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  • ! colspan=3 | 1 Syllable ! colspan=2 | Syllable
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  • *If there is a word with all identical tones, the ultimate syllable receives primary stress.
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  • Syllable structure '''consonats for syllable construction''' <br>
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  • Syllable structure '''Syllable Structure:''' (C)({{IPA|r}})V(C)<sup>2</sup>
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  • ===Syllable structure=== ...wever, because of the vowel syncope, consonant clusters can occur within a syllable, such as in the word ''sve'' [s̺ʰʋe̞꜊] “to exist”. In dialects [�
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  • ...ne accented syllable which received a high pitch. Stress could fall on any syllable of a word and was thought to differ based on the length and purpose of the Every syllable of Lax An required at least one vowel, with the most common syllable structures being CV, followed by CVC and V. C consisted of, at most, two co
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  • Syllable structure ...position (more often when it comes before another consonant from the next syllable, less often but also quite frequently at the end of words) then it is prono
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  • ...the heavy (CV: or CVC) syllable closest to the end, if it is not the final syllable;
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  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure is (C)V(C), where V is any vowel or polyphthong. The consonants that can be geminated at syllable boundaries are: ''m, n, l,'' and ''r''.
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  • The maximal syllable structure in Liðakuin is CCVCC. Liðakuin generally abhors hiatus that doe
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  • When ch is in the coda of an unstressed syllable though, it disappears.
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  • #This accent is put on the ‘center’ syllable of a word, e.g., ''ereyin a'''là'''na'' ‘the beloved farmer's treacherou
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  • Eucosmy's syllable structure is C(V₁)V(S̥,N,l,r,V₁), V₁ being a high vowel other than /
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  • ...eloped where coda consonants are written underneath and to the left of the syllable in which they appear. '''''Unicode does not correctly support all the AH l
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  • In the syllable final position, plosives (and f, h) underwent vocalisation, which is the me * syllable final /r/ becomes /j/ or /h/ (depending on dialect)
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  • Stress falls always on the penultimate syllable. ...can occur both at the beginning of a word and at the beginning of a medial syllable. <br>
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  • ...tend to lose either their medial or final syllables and retain the initial syllable, but exceptions abound, such as ''allāga'' > ''-lgagg-'' (conch) . <br/><
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  • ...: left;"| "''s''" is pronounced [z] when intervocalic and preconsonantally syllable final In Biscayan word stress normally falls on the penultimate syllable. If this is not the case stress is usually marked with an accent. For examp
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  • ...ectives, formed by prefix + noun / adjective, the stress falls on the root syllable of the noun / adjective. In compounds which are formed by noun / adjective
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  • Syllable structure 1) /p, t, k/ are realised as [pʰ, tʰ, kʰ] if in the onset of a stressed syllable.
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  • * /h/-dropping does not occur word-initially or on the onset of a stressed syllable, except possibly in function words. The /h/ in the definite article /ha/ is
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ...appear word-initially or in consonant clusters, which are only possible on syllable boundaries. Root final clusters are not allowed, an epenthetic [ə] being i ...verb roots have an irregular conjugation pattern, when a vowel or a whole syllable may appear. This is called a thematic suffix. The usual suffix is -e- which
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  • ...ectives, formed by prefix + noun / adjective, the stress falls on the root syllable of the noun / adjective. In compounds which are formed by noun / adjective
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  • Hatzonian is generally described as syllable-timed.
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  • ...ch have a higher priority than final consonants. There are twelve possible syllable weights: ====Syllable Structure====
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ...C''' or '''CVC''', the vowel being either long or short. The vowel-initial syllable are not as often as the consonant-initial ones, but vowel-initial words are ...ith /h/. Mountain dialects typically pronounce "l" as [ɫ] when geminate or syllable-final and this is viewed as standard, though a denti-alveolar [l] is prefer
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  • ...ess (linguistics)#Phonemic stress|phonemic stress]]. This means that each syllable takes approximately the same amount of time, stressed or unstressed, vowels ...bic word ends in a vowel or the consonants ''s'' or ''n'', the penultimate syllable is stressed; e.g. ''ve'''jar'''te'', ''morra'''jo'''ten''.
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Syllable structure
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  • ...d on the penult [ˈalʂə], but soisé would be stressed on the accented final syllable: [sɔˈʂe]. ...nced [ˈtɪnðɛç], but ''welèc'' and ''mairís'' are both stressed on the last syllable: [wɛˈlɛk] [maɪˈɾis].
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  • ...bic consonants '''ḿ''' /m̩/ and '''ĺ''' /l̩/ can also be a nucleus but the syllable cannot have a coda. ...before and after /i(:)/, /y(:)/, before /j/, and '''[ʔ]''' at the end of a syllable.
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  • ...els; those with diacritics or diphthongs, are stressed as well as the last syllable.
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  • ...liable to lose the final vowel of the stem when endings are added when the syllable is short and this may obstruct mutations from occurring (e.g. ''dafath'' (a
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  • ===Syllable / vowel emphasis=== A syllable may be emphasized by lengthening its vowel, by higher pitch of the vowel, o
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  • ...n a somewhat similar manner to English, and is often placed on the initial syllable of a word, and secondary stress is often [[:w:trochee|trochaic]] (placed in '''Syllable Structure:''' (W/N)(C)<sup>6</sup>(W)<sup>2</sup>V/-P<sup>2</sup>(W)<sup>2<
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  • :: - Rounding of the /i/ vowel into /y/ in first or final syllable
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  • Stress in Oalanii is oxytonic(or placed on the last syllable).
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  • ...rwise, the nasal component may appear to attach as a coda to the following syllable. For example, ''mba'' 'house' is [m̩.ˈba] when utterance initial but the ...on-syllabic allophones of the vowels /i u/ may also occur in the coda of a syllable, creating phonetic syllables such as [dwejm] in ''dwe i mbwe'' "They are da
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  • Syllable structure ...if the syllable is closed, otherwise the word is pronounced on the penult syllable.
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  • Syllable structure <small><sup>6</sup></small> Pronounced [ʝ] syllable-initially. Otherwise, pronounced [j]. In non-careful or hypercorrect speech
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  • Syllable structure
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  • # before a back vowel in next syllable # before a front vowel in next syllable
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  • Syllable structure
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  • Coda consonants may be voiced when the following syllable begins with a voiced consonant. ...ow clusters of up to three consonants. Affixes usually consist of a single syllable (though a few consist of just a consonant) and never contain any consonant
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  • The most typical syllable structure was '''CVC''' (where '''C''' stands for any consonant and '''V'''
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