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Compound words have secondary stress on their penultimate syllable. Some suffixes also maintain the suffixed word secondary stress. | Compound words have secondary stress on their penultimate syllable. Some suffixes also maintain the suffixed word secondary stress. | ||
* ''panzar'' + ''campo'' + ''vagniu'' > ''panzarcampovagniu'' (ᴘᴀɴ-zar-ᴄᴀᴍ-po-ᴠᴀ-gniu) [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|ˌpan.t͡sɐrˌkam.poˈβaɲ.ɲu]]]; | * ''panzar'' + ''campo'' + ''vagniu'' > ''panzarcampovagniu'' (ᴘᴀɴ-zar-ᴄᴀᴍ-po-ᴠᴀ-gniu) [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|[ˌpan.t͡sɐrˌkam.poˈβaɲ.ɲu]]]; | ||
* ''broþar'' + ''-scape'' > ''broþarscape'' (ʙʀᴏ-þar-sᴄᴀ-pe) [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|ˌbro.θɐrˈska.ɸe]]]. | * ''broþar'' + ''-scape'' > ''broþarscape'' (ʙʀᴏ-þar-sᴄᴀ-pe) [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|[ˌbro.θɐrˈska.ɸe]]]. | ||
Secondary stress is however often omitted by Italian influence. Tetrasyllabic (and beyond) words may have a very weak secondary stress in the fourth-to-last syllable (i.e. two syllables before the main or primary stress). | Secondary stress is however often omitted by Italian influence. Tetrasyllabic (and beyond) words may have a very weak secondary stress in the fourth-to-last syllable (i.e. two syllables before the main or primary stress). | ||