Tables
1.1Initial stress perceived (%) on undertaking for five temporal organizations (onset and rhyme durations in ms) systematically combined with three f0 patterns (level f0 on successive syllables, in Hz)
1.2Number of (sentence) stresses perceived on first, second and third syllable in the Dutch nonsense word /sœsœsœs/ by 45 Dutch listeners (free choice) for 27 f0 configurations (rise, fall, rise-fall) with 3-st and 6-st excursion sizes
6.2Prefixing versus suffixing in inflectional morphology (Affix-Stem)
6.7Left/right-hand stress and the order of genitive and noun
6.9Number of genera, left/right-hand stress and the order of adposition and noun
6.10Number of genera, left/right-hand stress and suffixing/prefixing
6.11Word-stress location of Altaic languages in WALS, Schiering and van der Hulst (2010) and StressTyp2 with the word order data in WALS 2013
6.12Stress location in Altaic languages with the word order data in WALS 2013
6.13The word-stress location and word orders of Uralic languages
9.1Ten basic generalizations (GEN I-X) on the placement of stress and pitch accent in Uspanteko monomorphemic words
9.2Combined effects of high-ranked Edgemost and All-Ft-R in Uspanteko
9.3Schematic comparison of my analysis and the analysis proposed by B&H
12.4Tense/mood suffixes forming different Suffix Accent Groups (SAGs)
12.5Ambitransitive shiye- illustrating different accent patterns conditioned by transitivity
12.9Exemplification of accent resolution with the different suffix group
12.11Summary of our analysis compared to the ternary analysis alternative