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Subject: Re: Question
Author: TERESE   (Authenticated as TERESE)
Date: March 26, 2008 at 1:44:15 AM
Reply to: Question by -=A=-
As far as I know the stressed syllable is referred to as the tonic syllable, and the two preceding as the pretonic and propretonic respectively.
In other words DOHR should be the tonic syllable since it's stressed.

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