| 11. | The vowels are written both unaccented ( aeiou ) and accented ( ����?).
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| 12. | Those are normally replaced by their unaccented counterparts.
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| 13. | Reason : complements, and comes up in the searchbox in the unaccented form.
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| 14. | Unaccented syllables always bear the low tone.
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| 15. | He speaks fluent, unaccented English.
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| 16. | Words on a screen are blank of affect : unaccented, untimed, they are passionless.
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| 17. | Though not explicitly stated, that feat implies that Wimsey spoke a fluent and unaccented German.
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| 18. | There are few instances of rhyme, and about half the lines end on unaccented syllables.
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| 19. | Unaccented ( unstressed ) vowels never had tonal distinctions, but could still have length distinctions.
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| 20. | The accent-marked infinitive " " begins to outnumber the unaccented form around 1920.
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