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From:Matt McLauchlin <matt_mcl@...>
Date:Saturday, October 14, 2000, 8:53
OK. I'm not, in general, indicating stress here because I don't want to
guess. In Lyanjen, stress falls on the last syllable if it ends in a
consonant and the second-last if it doesn't. If the stress in a word falls
elsewhere, that's indicated with a stress-mark, or in our orthography an
acute accent. You may supply appropriate accents as needed.

Matthew McLauchlin:
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