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The stress of polabian words is predictable. The rule is, that it falls on the last syllable, if its vowels is full, but on the antepenultimate syllable if the last syllable’s vowels is reduced.
The stress of polabian words is predictable. The rule is, that it falls on the last syllable, if its vowels is full, but on the antepenultimate syllable if the last syllable’s vowels is reduced.


As the stress can be prected it is usally not indicated in writing. But as <a> and <e> can both represent a full and reduced vowels there are some instances of  
As the stress can be predicted it is usally not indicated in writing. But as <a> and <e> can both represent a full and reduced vowels there are some instances of where an acute accent is used to indicate a full and therefore stressed /a/ or /ɛ/ in a final syllable.
In these cases an acute accent is used to indicate a full and therefore stressed /a/ or /ɛ/ in a final syllable.
pȯdpöldán
pȯdpöldán
wo wilkja gordé
wo wilkja gordé
====Intonation====
====Intonation====


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