The second uses apostrophes, and so ( I assume ) your browser uses a more common but less complete font that includes the small-cap I but not the stress marks.
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When the city's administration gave permission to organize the " Rodyna " club, it was assumed that the stress mark was on the first syllable meant motherland, " Rodina ".
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The article Fukushima, Fukushima currently gives the pronunciation as, but that doesn't jibe with WP : IPA for Japanese, which doesn't use the symbol o and doesn't use the stress mark.
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But when this vowel pair is final, the stress mark on the first vowel is most frequently not written ( except for academic purpose ) because such diphthongs normally don't occur on the final position.
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If that syllable is stressed, the first vowel is softened or reduced, and the second vowel holds the stress mark which must be written ( I?/ i? I?/ i? I?/ i? I?/ i?).
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"If there's a vowel in a certain place, or a stress mark, or if I have prior knowledge of the word or if it sounds like another one, I just connect it with different things I've learned before,"
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Since I don't see any place in our guidelines that address stress marks specifically, it might be best to drop a note at Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Russia and / or Wikipedia : Manual of Style / Russia-related articles.
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It would be helpful if you could specify in a log, where exactly you found the stress mark usage for the edits and ideally make a note in the edit summary . TALK 08 : 57, 13 September 2013 ( UTC)
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In addition, the stress mark } } is placed immediately before a stressed syllable, and when the stressed syllable is in the middle of a word, the stress mark also marks a syllable break, for example in the word " understood " } }.
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In addition, the stress mark } } is placed immediately before a stressed syllable, and when the stressed syllable is in the middle of a word, the stress mark also marks a syllable break, for example in the word " understood " } }.