Dogrish: Difference between revisions

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Some words and some particular vowel combinations feature a pitch accent.
Some words and some particular vowel combinations feature a pitch accent.


Dogrish pitch accents always fall on a vowel or a diphthong. Vowels preceding the pitched vowel, if there are any, are pronounced with a low pitch and, depending on the variety of Dogrish, shortened. This is then followed by a syllable break, whereafter the pitched vowel is pronounced with a high pitch and, depending on the variety of Dogrish, lengthened to between 1.5 and 3 times the length of the low pitch vowel or vowels. Vowels following the pitched vowel, if there are any, are pronounced with a falling pitch at normal length.
Dogrish pitch accents always fall on a vowel or a diphthong. Vowels preceding the pitched vowel, if there are any, are pronounced with a low pitch and, depending on the variety of Dogrish, any lengthened vowels and consonants are shortened. This is then followed by a syllable break, whereafter the pitched vowel is pronounced with a high pitch and, depending on the variety of Dogrish, lengthened to between 1.5 and 3 times the length of the low pitch vowel or vowels. Vowels following the pitched vowel, if there are any, are pronounced with a falling pitch at normal length.


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! Sófður !! Grönnkrístvís !! Höjæiöyer
! Sófður !! Grönnkrístvís !! Höjæiöyer
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| || Example || Example
| [sow:ə] || [gɾøn.kɾi:stʋis || [hɤy̯æi̯.œy̯əɐ]
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| HꜜL || L-HꜜL || L-L-HꜜL
| HꜜL || L-HꜜL || L-L-HꜜL