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Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| 145 | 145 | [^ja-nai]: |
| 146 | 146 | Even more annoyingly, if 〜じゃない is used for affirmation instead of negation (often contracted to 〜じゃん), it is considered a postposition as a whole. This makes it a pitch accent minimal pair: |
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| 148 | - ~{かんたんじゃ\ない} - It's easy |
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| 148 | + ~{かんたんじゃ\ない} -- It's easy |
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| 150 | - ~{かんたんじゃ}~{な\い} - It's not easy |
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| 150 | + ~{かんたんじゃ}~{な\い} -- It's not easy |
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| 152 | - ~{き\れいじゃない} - It's pretty |
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| 152 | + ~{き\れいじゃない} -- It's pretty |
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| 154 | - ~{き\れいじゃ}~{な\い} - It's not pretty |
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| 0 | + ~{き\れいじゃ}~{な\い} -- It's not pretty |
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