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(linguistics and orthoëpy, sometimes “the paenultima law of accentuation”) The rule of Classical Latin pronunciation which states that a word receives antepenultimate stress if its penult is a short or metrically light syllable, but receives penultimate stress if its penult is a long or metrically heavy syllable.
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paenultima law
noun
(linguistics
and
orthoëpy,
sometimes
“the
paenultima
law
of
accentuation”)
The
rule
of
Classical
Latin
pronunciation
which
states
that
a
word
receives
antepenultimate
stress
if
its
penult
is
a
short
or
metrically
light
syllable,
but
receives
penultimate
stress
if
its
penult
is
a
long
or
metrically
heavy
syllable.
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(linguistics
and
orthoëpy,
sometimes
“the
paenultima
law
of
accentuation”)
The
rule
of
Classical
Latin
pronunciation
which
states
that
a
word
receives
antepenultimate
stress
if
its
penult
is
a
short
or
metrically
light
syllable,
but
receives
penultimate
stress
if
its
penult
is
a
long
or
metrically
heavy
syllable.