Akrocentrism
Akrocentrism is a theoretical concept within linguistics that describes the phenomenon where the primary stress in a word consistently falls on the final syllable. This is in contrast to procliticism, where stress falls on the initial syllable, and mesocentrism, where stress falls on a medial syllable. While many languages have variable stress patterns, some languages or dialects exhibit a strong tendency towards akrocentrism.
The exact mechanisms and reasons for akrocentrism are a subject of linguistic research. It can be a
Examples of languages or language families that are often cited as exhibiting strong tendencies towards akrocentrism