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searching for A̍ 10 found (12 total)
alternate case: a̍
Akan names
(850 words)
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versions of these names as spoken in Kumasi are as follows. The diacritics on á a̍ à represent high, mid, and low tone (tone does not need to be marked on every
Hinghwa Romanized
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Ió̤ng-báⁿ 陽平 Ió̤ng-kṳ̍ 陽去 Ió̤ng-ci̍h 陽入 Hinghwa Romanized none (a) ˆ (â) ˈ (a̍ ) none (ah) ́ (á) ¯ (ā) ˈ (a̍h) Putian ˥˧˧ (533) ˦˥˧ (453) ˦˨ (42) ʔ˨˩ (ʔ21)
General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages
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as in the IPA, with the addition of a vertical mark for mid-low tone: ⟨á ā a̍ à, â ǎ⟩ etc. (the opposite of the value of the vertical mark elsewhere). Where
Ngbaka Minagende language
(352 words)
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in some linguistic works : the medium tone with the vertical line above : ⟨a̍ , e̍, ɛ̍, i̍, o̍, ɔ̍, u̍, ã̍, ɛ̃̍, ĩ̍, ɔ̃̍, ũ̍⟩ ; the falling tone with the
Pu–Xian Min
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for seven tones: 陰平 Ing-báⁿ (unmarked) 陰上 Ing-siō̤ng ˆ (â) 陰去 Ing-kṳ̍ ˈ (a̍ ) 陰入 Ing-ci̍h (unmarked) 陽平 Ió̤ng-báⁿ ́ (á) 陽去 Ió̤ng-kṳ̍ – (ā) 陽入 Ió̤ng-ci̍h ˈh
Proto-Slavic accent
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rising) and Chakavian (neoacute) respectively. Jasanoff uses a vertical mark ⟨a̍ o̍ ъ̍⟩ to mark the accent on syllables where the tonality is implied because
Kru languages
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Grebo Tépo do̍ hɔ̰́ ta̍ hɛ̰̀ m̄ hwɔ̰̀nɔ̀ nɪ́pa̍hɔ̰̍ nɪ́pa̍ta̍ se̍rédó pu̍ a̍ wlʊ̀ wlɪ̄ m̄ Western, Grebo Grébo dō sɔ̰́ tá̰ hɛ̰᷄ hm̀ú béhɛ̰᷄ sīe̍dō pūnɔ́dō
Penang Hokkien
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(21) [˦˦] (44) Entering (入) 4 陰入 im-ji̍p a◌ [ʔ˧] (3) [ʔ˦] (4) 8 陽入 iông-ji̍p a̍ ◌ [ʔ˦] (4) [ʔ˧] (3) Note Entering tones (4 & 8) only occur in closed syllables
Singaporean Hokkien
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(21) Entering (入) 4 陰入 im-ji̍p a◌ 薛 sih [ʔ˧˨] (32) [ʔ˦˨] (42) 8 陽入 iông-ji̍p a̍ ◌ 蝕 si̍h [ʔ˦˧] (43) [ʔ˨˩] (21) [ʔ˦] (4) [ʔ˦] (4) Note Entering tones (4 & 8)
Slovene verbs
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passive participle I II a II b II c II d III IV -a(-ø)-ti -a-n -a̍ -ø-n -a-n -a̍ -n / -a̍ -n -a-n -i-ti -i-m -je-n / -je-n -je-n / -je̍-n / -i(-ø)-ti -(j)e-m