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- This sound change shifted many more originally penultimate-stressed words to have final stress.
- The revelation is the final stress that causes Bower to slip fully into Pandorum.
- The remote demonstratives in "-y " likewise have final stress.
- Some only use meteg to mark penultimate stress, since the majority of Hebrew words have final stress.
- The accusative suffix-kta has a long form-kta and a short form-k, the latter being combined with final stress.
- It may be argued that early Proto-Slavic had fixed penultimate or final stress which distinguished it from other Indo-European languages.
- Other than French ( with consistent final stress ), the position of the stressed syllable generally falls on one of the last three syllables.
- However, not all polysyllabic words with final stress are marked with the acute accent ( " Welsh ", for example, is written with none ).
- Underlyingly long vowels would resist vowel reduction and devoicing, introduce non-final stress, and be analyzed as | Vj | or | Vr | before a few suffixes.
- :B . or B ., I forget which, said he liked writing in English because not every word has final stress . talk ) 19 : 34, 1 July 2013 ( UTC)
- That his place is successful enough to catch their interest brings up a final stress point _ his mother became ill before he ever got the chance to prove to her that he wasn't a loser.
- According to Hetzron, Proto-Semitic had an additional form, the jussive, which was distinguished from the preterite only by the position of stress : the jussive had final stress while the preterite had non-final ( retracted ) stress.
- Conservative dialects of Romani have final stress, with the exception of some unstressed affixes ( e . g . the vocative ending, the case endings added on to the accusative noun, and the remoteness tense marker ).
- A word with final stress is called oxytone ( or " " in traditional Spanish grammar texts ); a word with penultimate stress is called paroxytone ( " " or " " ); a word with antepenultimate stress ( stress on the third-to-last syllable ) is called proparoxytone ( " " ).
- This high pitch is a remnant of the high-pitched word-final stress of early Old Welsh ( derived from original penultimate stress in Common Brittonic by the loss of final syllables ); the stress shift from final to penultimate occurred in the Old Welsh period without affecting the overall pitch of the word.
- On the other hand, the first syllable of'Ren?"'is " a schwa, so it doesn't sound like'rennay'which is what most English speakers in Britain seem to do with the name ( I don't know what Americans do with it : if they give it final stress, as they often do with French words, they may naturally produce a schwa in the first syllable ).