Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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- ~{はな\}**~{_は}**
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- ~{はな\}**~{_ですよね}**
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-One very important exception is **日本** when paired with **の**:
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+One very important exception is **日本** when paired with **〜の**:
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- ~{にほ\ん}
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- ~{にほ\ん}**~{_は}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^な\のよ}**
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- ~{わたし}**~{^ま\で}**
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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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+Two important exceptions from this rule are **〜から** and **〜だけ**, which behave like one mora particles[^kara-dake]:
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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\には}**・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\には}**
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[^kara-dake]:
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- The reason for this is that both から and だけ originally came from suffix nouns: から comes from 柄 (origin, type) and だけ comes from 丈 (height, limit)
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+ The reason for this is that both 〜から and 〜だけ originally came from suffix nouns: 〜から comes from 柄 (origin, type) and 〜だけ comes from 丈 (height, limit)
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## Na-adjective phrases
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Generally, the same rules as for nouns apply. So for stressed na-adjectives the pattern continues with the low pitch: