| 31. | Until 17 September 1946 the city's name was written, with the acute accent instead of a grave accent.
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| 32. | "' Accent paradigm a "'words have a fixed acute accent on one of the syllables of the stem.
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| 33. | Exceptions to those rules are indicated by an acute accent mark over the vowel of the stressed syllable.
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| 34. | Older manuscripts made use of the acute accent over vowels, but these are no longer used in standard orthography.
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| 35. | The acute accent ( ?) is sometimes used to mark a stressed final syllable in a polysyllabic word.
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| 36. | In Papiamentu, " ?" should always take on the acute accent because it is stressed when contracted.
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| 37. | In trigraphs containing a vowel with an acute accent, only the vowel with the accent mark is normally pronounced.
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| 38. | Less commonly, vowels with an acute accent, indicating a long vowel in Old Norse, are replaced with unaccented characters.
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| 39. | Furthermore, in the same edit he maintains that Jose Argumedo has an acute accent; i . e ., Jos?Argumedo.
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| 40. | The shape of the diacritic developed from initially resembling today's acute accent to a long flourish by the 15th century.
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