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Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| 4 | 4 | - **~{せんせ\い}** (先生) - **せ** is the last high mora, so it's stressed |
| 5 | 5 | - **~{ア\ニメ}** - **ア** is the last high mora, so it's stressed |
| 6 | 6 | - **~{はな\}** (花) - **な** is the last high mora (the downstep is still there because it's odaka) |
| 7 | -- **~{わたし}** - no stressed mora (**し** is the last high mora but there's no downstep after it) |
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| 0 | +- **~{わたし}** - no stressed mora (**し** is the last high mora but there's no downstep after it) |
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| 2 | +An expression "X is stressed" is equivalent to "X is a stressed mora", and by extension "X is the last high mora and after it there's a downstep" |
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| 4 | +## Stressed word/phrase |
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| 5 | +It's a phrase which has a stressed mora. In practice, heiban is consider non-stressed and atamadaka, nakadaka, and odaka are considered stressed |
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| 7 | +## Weak mora |
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| 8 | +It's a mora |
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