Accent is a term used to describe the stress of a sound in a language, when that stress distinguishes the meaning of a word or indicates a sound pattern unique to that language. English and other languages belong to this type of accent. ⇔Pitch accent Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (アクセントはaccent) ある言語において、音の強弱が語の意味を区別させていたり、その言語固有の音パターンを示している場合、その強弱をいう。英語などがこのアクセントに属する。⇔高低アクセント
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