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Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| 42 | 42 | - 〜か -- particle (question) |
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| 44 | 44 | Therefore the whole sentence would be stressed like this: |
| 45 | -> ~{やま\ぐちさんは} ~{にほんじ\んですか} |
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| 46 | +> ~{やま\ぐちさんは} ~{にほんじ\んですか}[^question-ka] |
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| 47 | 48 | And not |
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| 48 | 50 | > ~~~{やま\ぐち} ~{さ\ん} ~{は\} ~{にほんじ\ん} ~{で\す} ~{か\}~~ |
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| 50 | -Note: indicating a question by raising pitch at the end of a sentence is **not** a part of pitch accent analysis, and therefore will be omitted in examples. |
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| 52 | +[^question-ka]: |
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| 53 | + Indicating a question by raising pitch at the end of a sentence is not a part of pitch accent analysis, and therefore will be omitted in examples. |
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| 52 | 55 | ## Stressed mora |
| 53 | 56 | It's the last high mora before a downstep. Note that if there's no downstep (heiban), the final mora is **not** stressed. In this wiki, stressed moras are marked in red. Examples: |