Hemon (1995:§274-275)
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274. When two words are joined by a hyphen, each of them retains its own accentuation: kabell-touseg 'mushroom' ['ka:bɛl'tu:sek]. 275. But if the two stresses fail next to one another, the stress of the first word weakens and disappears completely, especially if the compound is in frequent use: mamm-gozh 'grandmother'[màm'go:s]/[màm'go:x]; a-walc'h 'enough' [a'walx]; e-barzh 'in' [e'bars]/[barx]. E-barzh is often pronounced [ba].
référence
- Hemon, R. 1975a 1995. Breton Grammar. Translated, adapted, and revised by Michael Everson. Dublin: Everson Gunn Teoranta.