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Encyclopedia > Sentani

Sentani can refer to several things related to a region on the north coast of the province of Papua, Indonesia: Map showing Papua province in Indonesia Papua is a province of Indonesia comprising part of the western half of the island of New Guinea and nearby islands (see also Western New Guinea). ...

  • The town of Sentani.
  • Lake Sentani, a relatively large, oddly-shaped freshwater lake.
  • The Sentani people, a tribal group who originate from this area.
  • The Sentani language, the language of this tribal group.

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PapuaWEB: S3(PhD) Elenbaas 1999 - ringkasan (abstract) (446 words)
Essential to the analysis of mixed binary-ternary rhythm is an anti-lapse constraint, defined on the pure grid, which interacts with the standard array of OT constraints on syllable parsing, foot alignment, and quantity-sensitivity.
In the analysis of the stress systems of Sentani and Finnish, several issues of broader relevance arise, such as the analysis of partial quantity sensitivity; reference to the pure grid versus the bracketed grid; free variation in output patterns; and the notion 'base' in output-output correspondence.
An OT analysis of Sentani stress is given in Chapter 4, with special attention to rhythmic aspects, such as clash and lapse avoidance and non-finality of stress.
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