| 1. | Stress marks show the location of primary stress in the suffixed form.
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| 2. | The first is surrounded by stress marks, which only occur in IPA fonts.
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| 3. | In reduplicative forms, stress marks indicate which stem syllable bears stress.
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| 4. | Stress marks are mandatory in lexical dictionaries and books for children or Russian learners.
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| 5. | Similarly, a doubled secondary stress mark } } is commonly used for tertiary stress.
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| 6. | When no stress mark is included, stress assignment follows the regular pattern for Kwak'wala stress.
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| 7. | In modern Church Slavonic, there are three stress marks ( acute, grave, and circumflex ).
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| 8. | I guess these are some type of stress marks.
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| 9. | The IPA vrsion will come with stress marks indicating where the accentcomes on each word.
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| 10. | Stress marks are optional in East Slavic languages.
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