| 1. | Norwegian is a pitch accent language with two distinct pitch patterns.
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| 2. | Different languages specify different relationships between pitch accent and stress placement.
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| 3. | There are significant variations in the realization of pitch accent between dialects.
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| 4. | Tolowa is not fully tonal, but instead has a pitch accent.
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| 5. | Ancient Greek pitch accent is placed on only one mora in a word.
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| 6. | Phonemic pitch accent is indicated with the downstep,.
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| 7. | Japanese pitch accent also varies in how it interacts with syllables and morae.
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| 8. | There are significant variations in the realization of the pitch accent between dialects.
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| 9. | Are there any universal trends for syllable stress or pitch accents or tones?
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| 10. | It is fundamental to the linguistic concept of intonation in pitch accent languages.
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