Certain modifier morphemes possess inherent accent [...] which overrides the default accent assignment. Whenever more than one inherently accented morpheme occurs in a modifier [...], the rightmost accent prevails. All of this may be attribued to a general Right End Rule [Prince, Alan, 1983, “Relating to the Grid”, “Linguistic Inquiry” 14, pp. 19-106]. - Inkelas (2004), a pag.252