| 21. | Thus, German typewriters and computer keyboards offer two dead keys : one for the acute and grave accents and one for circumflex.
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| 22. | The sole exception to this is that some uuencoding programs use the grave accent to signify padding bytes instead of a space.
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| 23. | The grave accent appears only when the culminative syllable is the final syllable of a breath group, which are groups of accent phrases.
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| 24. | In the latter case, the grave accent is often omitted in Brazil, and it is also often mistakenly replaced with an acute accent elsewhere.
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| 25. | We can write the high tone with an acute accent ( ?) and the low tone with a grave accent ( ?).
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| 26. | :The symbol is the grave accent, but the article doesn't explain why it's sometimes ( mis ) used as an opening single quotation mark.
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| 27. | One convention that sees wide use across the different fields is the use of acute and grave accents as an abbreviation for homophone disambiguation.
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| 28. | Polysyllabic forms resulting from declension or derivation also tend to have a grave accent except when it is the definite article that is added.
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| 29. | The acute accent ( ?), the grave accent ( ` ), and the circumflex ( ? ) indicate different kinds of pitch accent.
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| 30. | If one of those syllables are stressed, it takes the normal grave accent, and the vowel after it is written normally without needing any diaeresis.
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