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Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| 15 | 15 | It's a mora which cannot be stressed, even if it otherwise would following the regular rules. っ and ん are never stressed and therefore are considered weak. Additionaly, for some long vowels/glides the second mora is considered weak, but it's not always the case. Examples: |
| 16 | 16 | - **~{せんせ\い}** (先生) - **ん** and **い** are weak moras |
| 17 | 17 | - **~{お\おい}** (多い) - the second **お** is a weak mora as it's the second mora in the long o |
| 18 | -- **~{か\える}** (帰る) - **え** is a weak mora as it's the second mora of the ae glide |
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| 0 | +- **~{か\える}** (帰る) - **え** is a weak mora as it's the second mora of the ae glide |
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| 2 | +In almost every case, when a weak mora needs to be stressed, the stress moves one mora back: |
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| 3 | +- **~{しゃか\いじん}~~ (社会人) not ~{しゃかい\じん}, because **い** is a weak mora |
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