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4-16 Hasse diagram of OT constraints related to primary accent in Fijian loanwords............193<br />

4-17 Output of first declension HC.HC.HV1.L and HC.L.L1.L by syllable type. ..................205<br />

4-18 Distribution of syllable types in the output of all first declension tetrasyllables with<br />

penultimate accent. ..........................................................................................................213<br />

4-19 Heavy/light syllable configurations for first declension tetrasyllables with<br />

antepenultimate accent.....................................................................................................214<br />

4-20 Distribution of syllable types in outcomes of first declension pentasyllables with<br />

penultimate accent. . ........................................................................................................226<br />

4-21 Distribution of syllable types in outcomes of first declension pentasyllables with<br />

antepenultimate accent.....................................................................................................230<br />

5-1 Vowel quadrilateral for 7 vowel systems with [ə] in nonprominent positions................236<br />

5-2 Nature of stressed syllable in Catalan, Castilian, and Portuguese nouns from Latin<br />

2nd and 4th declension disyllables with L or HV initial syllable....................................248<br />

5-3 Prosodic outcomes of all declension 1 and declensions 2/4 disyllables. .........................249<br />

5-4 Comparison of percent values of prosodic outcomes of 2nd/4th and 3rd declension<br />

disyllables with HC initial syllable..................................................................................252<br />

5-5 Comparison of percentage values of prosodic outcomes of declensions 2/4...................257<br />

5-6 Percentage distribution of prosodic outcomes of all declension 2/4 and declension 3<br />

disyllables. .......................................................................................................................258<br />

5-7 Prosodic templates for three-syllable nouns. ...................................................................259<br />

5-8 Comparison of syllabic count and nature of the syllable with primary accent in<br />

outcomes of second/fourth declension (HC)('HC)....................................................263<br />

5-9 Comparison of syllable count and nature of the syllable with primary accent in<br />

outcomes of third declension (HC)('HC). .................................................................269<br />

5-10 Outcomes of HV('HC) and L('HC) in declension 2/4 nouns: Syllable count<br />

and nature of accented syllable........................................................................................270<br />

5-11 Outcomes of HV('HC) and L('HC) in declension 3 nouns relative to syllable<br />

count and nature of accented syllable. .............................................................................272<br />

5-12 Outcomes of HC('HV) in declension 2/4 nouns: Syllable count and nature of<br />

accented syllable. .............................................................................................................273<br />

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