Verse:Mwail/Tucootka/Lexicon: Difference between revisions
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Stress always falls on the first syllable of a word. | Stress always falls on the first syllable of a word. | ||
Disyllabic words tend to have a high-low intonation. In words with more syllables, pitch starts high, declines until the last syllable, and the last syllable | Disyllabic words tend to have a high-low intonation. In words with more syllables, pitch starts high, declines until the last syllable, and the last syllable is higher in pitch than the lowest syllable. | ||
==Diachronics== | ==Diachronics== | ||