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In verbs, accent is fully determined by morphology. Nouns may have distinctive accent. A final accented vowel can be pronounced aspirated in verbs (where it may be written with a final ''-h'') and glottalized in nouns (which may be indicated with an apostrophe). | In verbs, accent is fully determined by morphology. Nouns may have distinctive accent. A final accented vowel can be pronounced aspirated in verbs (where it may be written with a final ''-h'') and glottalized in nouns (which may be indicated with an apostrophe). | ||
When used in a sentence, some words that normally have accent may be unaccented (especially if unfocused), etc. | When used in a sentence, some words that normally have accent may be unaccented (especially if unfocused), etc. In a noun phrase, words after the first accented word have their accent weakened or dropped entirely. Words such as genitives, adjectives, verbs, and proximal/distal articles are accented. | ||
In a noun phrase, words after the first accented word have their accent weakened or dropped entirely. Words such as genitives, adjectives, verbs, and proximal/distal articles are accented. | |||
:e.g. ''namú'' "person (''nom.'')" (final accent) | :e.g. ''namú'' "person (''nom.'')" (final accent) | ||
::''ku namú'' "the person (''nom.'')" (definite article is unaccented) | ::''ku namú'' "the person (''nom.'')" (definite article is unaccented) | ||