| 1. | The grave accent had various uses, none related to pronunciation or stress.
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| 2. | This articulation is indicated with a grave accent over the'i '.
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| 3. | It can be combined with acute or grave accents, if necessary.
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| 4. | As the Portuguese grave accent, the trema does not indicate stress.
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| 5. | The grave accent was eventually abolished, except in a small number of contractions.
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| 6. | In Brazil, the grave accent serves only to indicate the crasis in written text.
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| 7. | The "'double grave accent "'is a diacritic used in scholarly discussions of the Slovene languages.
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| 8. | The primary diacritic used is the grave accent, indicating word stress when it is not penultimate.
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| 9. | The Unicode standard makes dozens of letters with a grave accent available as a combining character.
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| 10. | Yes, chiefly British, and sometimes spelt with a grave accent over the first " e ".
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