Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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~{き\れいじゃ}~{な\い} -- It's not pretty
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## I-adjective phrases
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-The vast majority of i-adjectives are stressed, and the stress falls on the penultimate (second to last) mora, therefore they all behave the same.
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+The vast majority of i-adjectives are stressed, so for most of them the same rules apply
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+### Stressed i-adjectives
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Postpositions which are not changing the adjective (particles, です etc.) stay low:
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- ~{い\い}
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- ~{い\い}**~{_です}**
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- ~{い\い}**~{_ね}**
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+Postpositions which change the adjecive (inflections) usually move the stress one step backwards:
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+- ~{わる\い}
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+- ~{わ\るく}
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+- ~{わ\るくて}
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+- ~{わ\るくない}
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+- ~{わ\るくなくて}
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+- ~{わ\るかった}
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+- ~{わ\るくなかった}
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+- ~{わ\るさ}
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+- ~{たのし\い}
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+- ~{たの\しく}
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+- ~{たの\しくて}
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+- ~{たの\しくない}
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+- ~{たの\しくなくて}
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+- ~{たの\しかった}
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+- ~{たの\しくなかった}
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+- ~{たの\しさ}
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+With the exceptions being:
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+- ~{わるそ\う}
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+- ~{わる\ければ}
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+- ~{たのしそ\う}
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+- ~{たのし\ければ}
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## Verb phrases
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