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Japanese pitch accent
Japanese pitch accent Japanese pitch accent is a feature of the ...
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Talk:Japanese pitch accent
Talk:Japanese pitch accent comparison with Navajo just a comment: Apache ... are usually described as a tonal languages. Japanese is usually described as an accent language (although a paper has been ...
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Pitch accent
Pitch accent For pitch accent in music, see accent (music). Pitch accent is a kind ...
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User:Alarm/Pitch accent
User:Alarm/Pitch accent < User:Alarm For pitch accent in music, see: accent (music). Pitch accent is a linguistic ...
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Accent   (translated from Japanese)
Accent AccentWith, being conspicuous, it is the part ... It depends on the strength of soundAccent accent(Stress accent) with it depends on the unevenness of soundUneven accent(Pitch accent) it is divided. Furthermore, sentence ...
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Accent   (translated from Korean)
Accent AccentThe pebble is audible specially from in ... relative Nop daytime difference of sound Height accent(pitch accent) with it distinguishes the intention end with ... strength and weakness difference of sound Stressed accent(There is strength and weakness accent ...
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Japanese phonology
Japanese phonology Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin ... i.e. the sound system) of the Japanese language. Consonants Bilabial Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar ... cover all the consonantal variation in the Japanese language. Please refer below for the details of pronunciation. Vowels Japanese has 5 vowels: Japanese vowels are pronounced as monophthongs, unlike ...
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Talk:Melodic accent
Talk:Melodic accent Examples? This is a really interesting concept ... high-variety Stockholm dialect.) except for the pitch. one-syll "norrmän"("the norwegians" (people) ) two ... can't recall now which was which... Pitch/Melodic What is the diference between a "pitch accent" and a "melodic accent"? Different function. ...
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Japanese language
Japanese language Japanese (日本語 Nihongo) Spoken in: Japan, Hawaii, Brazil ... Ranking: 9 Language family: Altaic (disputed) Japonic Japanese Official status Official language of: Angaur (Palau ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Japanese (日本語, (help· info ) ) is a language spoken ... people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant communities around the world. It ...
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Absolute pitch
Absolute pitch Absolute pitch, widely referred to as perfect pitch, refers to the ability to identify a ... as in singing) that is the correct pitch without reference. Definition Absolute pitch has been defined as "the ability ...
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