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  • ...estressing rules adjust the representation assigned by [[stress assignment rule]]s. ...destressing rule: /bà nána/ /banána/. The application of the destressing rule explains that the vowel of the first syllable can reduce (cf. [bana¡na]),
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  • ...1stress] to vowels. The operation of subsequent stress rules is subject to stress lowering in the following way (Chomsky & Halle (1968:17)): When primary stress is placed in a certain position then
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  • ...sideration) and they lose their marking if they are not at the edge of the stress domain in the next </nowiki>[[phonological cycle]]. ...árent'' is lost in the derived word by the Peripherality Condition and the stress rules reapply. Schematized in the grid:
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  • In [[phonology]], the term '''stress''' refers to an abstract property of [[syllable]]s within the [[word domain Lexical stress may be distinctive, as in 'inCREASE' (verb) vs 'INcrease' (noun).
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