Difference between revisions of "Accent"

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* For the way in which different speakers sound, see [[Accent and dialect]].
 
* For the way in which different speakers sound, see [[Accent and dialect]].
* For the written marks, see [[written accent]].
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* For the written marks, see [[written accent]]
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** - and for a note on using these accents in computer texts, see [[Typing accents]].
 
* For the phenomenon in pronunciation where one unit is made stronger, see [[stress]].
 
* For the phenomenon in pronunciation where one unit is made stronger, see [[stress]].
 
* For how the word '''accent''' itself is stressed, see [[accent (pronunciation)]]
 
* For how the word '''accent''' itself is stressed, see [[accent (pronunciation)]]
 
[[category:disambiguation]]
 
[[category:disambiguation]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 25 August 2014

The word accent has several meanings even in phonetics (and more, in other areas of knowledge).