| 41. | As for titles : I've seen a few pages where the unaccented characters are used in a redirect page.
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| 42. | Circumflex occurred only on the absolute beginning of a phonetic word, and words with initial circumflex were phonologically probably unaccented.
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| 43. | While the two variants carry similar meaning and phonological makeup, the special clitic is bound to a host word and unaccented.
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| 44. | Less commonly, vowels with an acute accent, indicating a long vowel in Old Norse, are replaced with unaccented characters.
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| 45. | That tended to cause unaccented syllables to become less distinct, while working further changes on the sounds of the accented syllables.
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| 46. | There does not seem to be a rule governing the unaccented syllables that take zero grade and the ones that take stronger grades.
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| 47. | The unaccented syllables typically occur before the first stress in the half-line, and most often in the b-verse.
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| 48. | He also notes that Milton would have been aware of Chaucer's practice of omitting the first unaccented syllable on rare occasions.
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| 49. | In addition, one will never find a Sicilian word ending in the unaccented vowels or, with the exception of monosyllabic conjunctions.
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| 50. | When words differ only by the diacritics on the letters, the word with the unaccented letter precedes the one with the circumflex.
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