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Summary Of: Downstep
Downstep contrasts with the much rarer... Phonetic downstep may occur between sequences of the same phonemic tone... Phonemic downstep may occur when a low tone is...
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Suprasegmentals
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Syllable
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Mora
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Tone
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Tone contour
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Pitch accent
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Register
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Upstep
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Downdrift
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Tone terracing
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Floating tone
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Tone sandhi
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Length
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Pitch contour
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Vowel reduction
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upstep
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International Phonetic Alphabet
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downdrift
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tone terracing
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elided
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floating tone
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Bambara
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morae
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