| 1. | Combining diacritics occur in Angerthas Erebor as well : a circumflex accent numerals 1.
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| 2. | The circumflex accent, " tvirtagal " changes from weaker and lower to stronger and higher.
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| 3. | The modern usage of the circumflex accent became standardized in the 18th or 19th century.
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| 4. | No attempt is usually made to reproduce the accentuation contrast between acute and circumflex accents.
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| 5. | The acute accent was pronounced with rising intonation, while the circumflex accent had a falling intonation.
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| 6. | In an unstressed position, the opposition of the two accents is neutralized and reflected by a circumflex accent.
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| 7. | The circumflex accent can be used to mark the contraction of two vowels, especially two " i "'s.
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| 8. | Circumflex accents are removed on " i " and " u " if they are not needed to distinguish between homographs.
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| 9. | For example, the character U + 1EBF ( ? ), used in Vietnamese, has both an acute and a circumflex accent.
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| 10. | The tonal accents that emerged from this process are called " acute accent " and " circumflex accent " in Balto-Slavic linguistics.
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