Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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However, if the whole postposition is two or more moras long, the first mora of the postposition is stressed:
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-- **私** (cont'd)
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+- **私** (continued)
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- ~{わたし}**~{^に\は}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^で\す}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^な\のよ}**
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Two important exceptions from this rule are **〜から** and **〜だけ**, which behave like one mora particles[^kara-dake]:
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-- **私** (cont'd)
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+- **私** (continued)
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- ~{わたし}**~{^から}** ・~{わたし}**~{^だけ}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^から\です}**・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\です}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^から\の}** ・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\の}**
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Please note that the negation of na-adjectives (and also nouns for this matter) isn't considered a single phrase and therefore the above rules do not apply[^ja-nai]:
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-- **綺麗** (cont'd)
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+- **綺麗** (continued)
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- ~{き\れい}**~{_じゃ} ~{な\い}**
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-- **簡単** (cont'd)
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+- **簡単** (continued)
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- ~{かんたん}**~{^じゃ} ~{な\い}**
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With the exceptions being:
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-- **悪い** (cont'd)
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+- **悪い** (continued)
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- ~{わる}**~{^そ\う}**
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- ~{わる\}**~{_ければ}**
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-- **楽しい** (cont'd)
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+- **楽しい** (continued)
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- ~{たのし}**~{^そ\う}**
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- ~{たのし\}**~{_ければ}**
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