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!◌́
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|colspan="5" | Irregularly stressed vowel (not last full vowel, i.e. some loan words).
|colspan="5" | See below.
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!◌̀
!◌̀
|colspan="5" | Pronounciation of accented diphthong as diphthong.
|colspan="5" | See below.
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====Accents====
An irregularly stressed vowel (that is stress on a vowel which is not the last full vowel, i.e. some loan words) is marked with an acute accent (◌́), accept for ''a'', which uses a grave accent (◌̀). ''â'' is always stressed and does not take an additional accent. Pronounciation of an accented diphthong as a diphthong is made using a grave accent on the glide-vowel. The grave accent is also used to mark a pronounced final ''e'' after 〈c〉 and 〈g〉.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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