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<p>on the antepenultimate syllable. In all these words, the last two vowels are identical, and are separated by a glottal stop. One can posit that in such words, the last syllable is <a href="page.php?w=Extrametricality">extrametrical</a>, and does not count towards stress assignment.This extrametricality does not apply in the case of words with only two syllables, which remain stressed on the penultimate syllable.</p>

<p>In compound words, each morpheme's stressed syllable carries secondary stress, and the stressed syllable of the last morpheme</p><p>
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