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Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| 108 | 108 | - ~{わたし}**~{^な\のよ}** |
| 109 | 109 | - ~{わたし}**~{^ま\で}** |
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| 111 | -Two important exceptions from this rule are **から** and **だけ**, which behave like one mora particles[^kara_dake]: |
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| 111 | +Two important exceptions from this rule are **から** and **だけ**, which behave like one mora particles[^kara-dake]: |
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| 113 | 113 | - ~{わたし}**~{^から}** ・~{わたし}**~{^だけ}** |
| 114 | 114 | - ~{わたし}**~{^から\です}**・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\です}** |
| 115 | 115 | - ~{わたし}**~{^から\の}** ・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\の}** |
| 116 | 116 | - ~{わたし}**~{^から\には}**・~{わたし}**~{^だけ\には}** |
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| 118 | -[^kara_dake]: The reason for this is that both から and だけ originally come from suffix nouns: から is from [柄]{から} (origin, type) and だけ is from [丈]{たけ} (height, limit) |
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| 118 | +[^kara-dake]: The reason for this is that both から and だけ originally come from suffix nouns: から is from [柄]{から} (origin, type) and だけ is from [丈]{たけ} (height, limit) |
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| 120 | 120 | ## Na-adjective phrases |
| 121 | 121 | Generally, the same rules as for nouns apply. So for stressed na-adjectives the pattern continues with the low pitch: |
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| 132 | 132 | - ~{かんたん}**~{^に}** |
| 133 | 133 | - ~{かんたん}**~{^で\すよ}** |
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| 135 | -Please note that the negation of na-adjectives (and also nouns for this matter) isn't considered a single phrase and therefore different rules apply[^ja_nai]: |
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| 135 | +Please note that the negation of na-adjectives (and also nouns for this matter) isn't considered a single phrase and therefore different rules apply[^ja-nai]: |
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| 137 | 137 | - ~{き\れい}**~{_じゃ} ~{な\いよ}** |
| 138 | 138 | - ~{かんたん}**~{^じゃ} ~{な\いよ}** |
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| 140 | -[^ja_nai]: Even more confusingly, if **じゃない** or **じゃん** are used to affirmate instead of negating, they are considered a postposition as a whole: ~{き\れい}**~{_じゃない}** ~{き\れいじゃん} ~{かんたんじゃ\ない} ~{かんたんじゃ\ん} |
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| 0 | +[^ja-nai]: Even more confusingly, if **じゃない** or **じゃん** are used to affirmate instead of negating, they are considered a postposition as a whole: ~{き\れい}**~{_じゃない}** ~{き\れい}**~{_じゃん}** ~{かんたん}**~{^じゃ\ない}** ~{かんたん}**~{^じゃ\ん}** |
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