| In this way, stress accent has to do with pronouncing certain parts of words more strongly, whereas ... | No translation yet |
| There are even some cases where changing the stress alters the meaning of the word. One example of t... | No translation yet |
| In English, whenever a word consists of multiple syllables, one of the syllables is pronounced more ... | No translation yet |
| Here’s a quick overview of the four main pitch accent patterns found in Standard Japanese:
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| In the case of Standard Japanese, nearly every word in the language is consistently pronounced with ... | No translation yet |
| For example:
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| [h2]What is Pitch Accent? [/h2]
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| After 10 years of studying Japanese, the aspect of the language that continues to captivate me the m... | No translation yet |
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Caption: My own well-used copy of the [notranslate... | No translation yet |
| {13}The English version of this article was originally posted by Matt Bonde... | No translation yet |
| In this article, Matt explains what Japanese pitch accent is, why and how you need to learn it. | No translation yet |
| Accent, pitch, Stress, tone, intonation, melody | No translation yet |
| The Challenge and Intrigue of Japanese Pitch Accent | No translation yet |
| How to learn the Japanese pitch accent | No translation yet |
| Japanese Pitch Accent | No translation yet |
| [h2]23. Some abbreviations are also capitalized.[/h2] | No translation yet |
| [h2]22. Many Latin names of biological and zoological classes, except gener... | No translation yet |
| [h2]21. The names of all planets and the names of the stars are capitalized... | No translation yet |
| [h2]20. The names of different geological eras are capitalized. | No translation yet |
| [h2]19. Trademarks of goods and services are always capitalized. | No translation yet |
| [h2]18. The name of treaties are capitalized.[/h2]... | No translation yet |
| [h2]17. The names of some definite Courts are capitalized. | No translation yet |
| [h2]16. The names of the days of the week as well as months and holidays (i... | No translation yet |
| [h2]15. Biblical names as well the names of sacred places and works are cap... | No translation yet |
| [h2]14. The word [notranslate]“I... | No translation yet |
| [h2]13. Epithets in the names of the places and different persons are capit... | No translation yet |
| [h2]12. First letters in the greetings and salutations, such as | No translation yet |
| [h2]11. “The” in the names of the periodicals, when it comprises the part o... | No translation yet |
| [h2]10. All the first letters in the headings of movies, plays and novels a... | No translation yet |
| [h2]9. The professional title of the person, when it is written before his/... | No translation yet |