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  • The word stress of Classical Arabic has been the subject of debate.
  • The additive time signature allows for various patterns of word stress.
  • T黚atulabal has predictable word stress which is tied to morphological constituency and syllable weight.
  • Why pronunciations change is mostly a mystery, but wandering word stresses are nothing new.
  • Word stress varies from one Arabic dialect to another.
  • Word stress is associated with left-dominant bimoraic feet.
  • The primary diacritic used is the grave accent, indicating word stress when it is not penultimate.
  • The word stresses brought natural variety and contour to the musical line; the consonants became living tools of expression.
  • I built up Russian-English practical transcription "', and " ?" in " Per齨 " just shows word stress.
  • Word stress is non-contrastive and predictable  it falls on the last vowel in a word ( including schwa ).
  • Word stress is predictable in words of one to four syllables but not in words of five or more syllables.
  • Now substitute the word stress for air, and child for balloon, and you have a good idea what's worrying many educators.
  • Also note that French has no word stress, but only phrasal intonation .-- Lambiam 14 : 45, 15 July 2007 ( UTC)
  • Word stress generally falls on the first syllable in finite verb forms and on the last syllable in nouns and noun-like words.
  • Word stress is not fixed to a certain position of a root; this leads to alternations of stressed mid vowels with unstressed high vowels.
  • It is often implied  but it is not true  that word stress plays no part in the syllabic prosody of these languages.
  • But, even after the word stress had been elaborately translated into Greenlandic, about one-quarter of respondents said they did not know what the doctors were talking about.
  • When one of these suffixes is added to a word, the word stress shifts from the initial syllable to the final syllable ending with one of these suffixes.
  • Tonal word stress ( a ninth-century change ) is present in all Slavic languages, and Proto-Slavic reflects the language probably spoken at the end of the first millennium.
  • Mazahua is a tonal language and distinguishes high, low, and falling tones on all syllables except the final syllable of a word, on which the word stress falls predictably.
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