morphological? - KOPS - Universität Konstanz
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FATICARE CARICARE DOVERE UDIRE TENERE<br />
‘labor’ ‘load’ ‘have to’ ‘hear’ ‘keep’<br />
Stem 1 (Impf.) ' ' ' ' '<br />
Stem 2 (Pres. 1-6) ' ' ' ' '<br />
Stem 3 (Pres. 2-3) ' ' ' ' '<br />
(cf. Pirrelli & Battista 2000, Boyé & Montermini 2007)<br />
Some unresolved problems: if stress is first assigned to lexical units, is stress a prominence<br />
feature assigned to a segment / syllable in a phonological representation or is it the effect of<br />
the association of a word with a particular foot? (Data as those in (28) seem to exclude this<br />
last possibility).<br />
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