When dealing with stress assignment on the word level, many
exceptions to hitherto defined principles can be found in the
English language. While some exceptions can be explained by word or
morpheme boundaries, others do not fit so easliy into the
underlying systematicity of English stress behaviour. Some are
often described as simply being idiosyncratic. A new statistical
analysis reveals that many of these exceptions do share some common
features to a certain extent, in particular in their orthography.
Can this kind of features be used to establish additional rules in
order to account for exceptional cases of English stress
assignment? Or is there no other means but to consider these cases
as lexcially exceptional?
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