Dreimorengesetz

Dreimorengesetz is a German term which translates to "three mora rule." This name is given to the rule for placing the accent in a Latin word.

Where the accent falls

With few exceptions, Latin words are stressed on the "penult" (second to last syllable) if it is "heavy," and on the "antepenult" (third to last syllable) if the penult is "light." A light syllable ends with a short vowel. A heavy syllable ends with a long vowel or a consonant. Examples:
  1. Condĭtum "founded" = con-di-tum (heavy, light, final) = cnditum
  2. Condītum "seasoned" = con-dii-tum (heavy, heavy, final) = condtum
  3. Conductum "brought together == con-duc-tum (heavy, heavy, final) =condctum
(- marks a syllable boundary, marks a mora boundary)

Moraic Analysis

If one counts all "light" syllables as one mora, and all "heavy" syllables as two morae, it becomes clear that the accent is essentially always placed three morae before the end of the word. Note, however, that for this analysis to work, one must always count the final syllable as one mora, regardless of its actual syllabic composition. Thus:
  1. In condĭtum the third mora from the end is the n of the first syllable, so the accent falls on cn-.
  2. In condītum the third mora from the end is the first part of the ī in the second syllable, so the accent falls on d-.
  3. In conductum the third mora from the end is the du of the second syllable, so the accent falls on duc-
5th mora !!4th mora !! 3rd mora !! 2nd mora !! final !! !! accent
|| co || ń || di || tum || || =cnditum
co n d i tum =condtum
co n d c tum =condctum

Other Languages

Many other languages have similar but not identical rules for the placement of the accent.
  • Arabic dialects (and certain other Semitic languages) originally used a similar rule, but this has been complicated by the loss of most final vowels.
  • Sanskrit (and certain other Indic languages) used a version of this rule that allowed for placement on the fourth to last syllable if the antepenult was light.
  • Ancient Greek had a totally different rule, but it likewise restricted the accent to the last three syllables, and could be seen as mora-based.

 

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