| 41. | Dahalo has pitch accent, normally with zero to one high-pitched syllables ( rarely more ) per root word.
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| 42. | Another uncommon feature of the text is that it emphasizes Japanese pitch accent in the words, according to standard Japanese.
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| 43. | The prosodic system of Koshikijima, like that of mainland Kagoshima, is characterized as a two-pattern pitch accent.
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| 44. | Vowel length distinction, geminate consonants, and pitch accent are discarded completely, which matches the phonology of standard modern French.
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| 45. | In ( 1 ), focus is marked syntactically with the subscripted f which is realized phonologically by a nuclear pitch accent.
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| 46. | The terms are often used in reference to languages like Latin and Ancient Greek, where the position of the pitch accent or meter.
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| 47. | These differ only in the presence of phonemic tonal distinctions on stressed syllables ( i . e . pitch accent ) in the former.
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| 48. | Hence it is unclear whether there was ever a period in any dialect when there were three phonemically distinct pitch accents on long vowels.
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| 49. | In Danish ( except for some southern dialects ), the pitch accent of Swedish and Norwegian corresponds to the glottalization phenomenon known as st�d.
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| 50. | In Senegal and Gambia, Mandinka is approaching a system of pitch accent under the influence of local non-tonal languages such as Wolof.
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