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==Stress==
==Stress==
Grekelin does not have any rules on the stress placement. The stress may go on any position <b>unless</b> the final vowel is doubled, where the stress is automatically passed there. The stress may be indicated with an accute accent ('), except for longer vowels which have to use a circumflex. Grekelin has a stress accent, although some users of the Slavic dialect use a pitch accent.
Grekelin does not have any rules on the stress placement. The stress may go on any position <b>unless</b> the final vowel is doubled, where the stress is automatically passed there.
The standard Grekelin dialect makes stressed syllables have longer length, a remnant of the Classical Greek vowel length feature. Slavic Grekelin instead makes all the phonemes have the same length.


The standard Grekelin dialect makes stressed syllables have longer length, a remnant of the Classical Greek vowel length feature. Slavic Grekelin instead makes all the phonemes have the same length.
==Words==
==Words==
===Conversation===
===Conversation===
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