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| ===Stress=== | | ===Stress=== |
| Stress is weak to nonexistent in Modern Anbirese. | | Stress is weak to nonexistent in Modern Anbirese. |
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| ===Pitch accent===
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| Pitch accent is phonemic in Standard Anbirese, and often distinguishes different grammatical forms of the same word.
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| Each word has one of two possible pitch accents:
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| #High: high and level, falls off word-finally; unmarked
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| #Rising (or low, or peaking): starts low and rises, peaks at the second syllable; transcribed with an acute accent
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| For example:
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| *''skaen'' /skên/ (high tone) = 'a friend (sg)'; ''n skaen'' /ɨn skên/ = 'the friend'
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| *''skáen'' /skěn/ (rising tone) = 'friends (pl)'; ''n skáen'' /ɨn skěn/ = 'the friends'
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| *''aeli'' (high tone) = 'loves (present tense)'
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| *''áeli'' (rising tone) = 'loved (past tense)'
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| A handful of dialects lack pitch accent.
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| ===Intonation=== | | ===Intonation=== |