| 31. | The most important distinction is whether they occur on a strong or weak beat and are thus accented or unaccented.
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| 32. | Furthermore, the third person plural form ( from PIE ) shows that this word, too, was unaccented.
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| 33. | I, of course, speak completely unaccented English-yet strangely, nearly everyone I meet says " Oh!
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| 34. | Similar to the Kagoshima Accent, the high tone is assigned to the very last mora in an unaccented unit.
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| 35. | Recruiters from multinational consulting firms lit up upon learning that Daenuwy, whose English is fluent and unaccented, spoke Indonesian.
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| 36. | However, both German traditions show one common feature which is much less common elsewhere : a proliferation of unaccented syllables.
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| 37. | Some males sing only unaccented songs, and they are less successful at securing mates than males that sing both songs.
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| 38. | Low-tone verbs are either unaccented or accented on the final syllable, triggering a low tone on unaccented suffixes.
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| 39. | Low-tone verbs are either unaccented or accented on the final syllable, triggering a low tone on unaccented suffixes.
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| 40. | Uniquely, O'Brien and Cooley imitated the violin or flute style of playing, a slow unaccented smooth performance.
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