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Summary Of: Acute accent

The acute accent first appeared with this name in the... The acute accent can be used both in the Cyrillic and sometimes in the romanised text... The acute accent is used to indicate that a terminal syllable with the vowel e is stressed... unless indicated otherwise by the use of an acute accent on the stressed vowel... The acute accent denotes the syllable where the stress happens... The acute accent is compulsory only in words of more than one syllable stressed on their final vowel... the acute accent is used to indicate a rising... the alternative for the acute accent in Mandarin is number 2 after the syllable... The acute accent is used to disambiguate certain words which would otherwise be... Using an acute accent is always optional... Although all polysyllabic words have an acute accent on the stressed syllable... the acute accent can also be used to emphasize an individual word within a sentence... the acute accent can also be used for... the acute accent is used on five of the vowels... the acute accent marks a difference in quality on two vowels... the acute accent is used on 6 of the vowels... vowels with an acute accent in these languages correspond to their... the acute accent is used only for the letter... an acute accent was placed over the corresponding... an acute accent over the vowel indicates that the original sign is the second representing that value in... are sometimes spelled in English with an acute accent used in the original language... Dozens more letters with the acute accent are available in... Unicode also provides the acute accent as a separate character U... This acute accent key was already present on typewriters where it typed the accent without moving the carriage... an acute accent is placed on a vowel by pressing Option...

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