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| Àà /ˈa/, Èè /ˈɛ/, Òò /ˈɔ/ | | Àà /ˈa/, Èè /ˈɛ/, Òò /ˈɔ/ | ||
| The rules for when stress is to be marked in Catalan are quite complex. The grave accent also distinguishes stressed /ɛ ɔ/ from /e o/,<ref name=catalan_alphabet>[[Wikipedia:Catalan_alphabet#Acute_and_grave_accents|Catalan alphabet, Acute and grave accents]] at Wikipedia.</ref> see [[Acute_Accent#Acute_Accent_in_Natlangs|Acute Accent, Acute Accent in Natlangs]]. | | The rules for when stress is to be marked in Catalan are quite complex. The grave accent also distinguishes stressed /ɛ ɔ/ from /e o/,<ref name=catalan_alphabet>[[Wikipedia:Catalan_alphabet#Acute_and_grave_accents|Catalan alphabet, Acute and grave accents]] at Wikipedia.</ref> see [[Acute_Accent#Acute_Accent_in_Natlangs|Acute Accent, Acute Accent in Natlangs]]. | ||
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== Grave Accent in Conlangs == | |||
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| Low [[Wikipedia:Pitch_accent|pitch]] | |||
| [[Inng]] (external transcription) | |||
| [[User:Qwynegold|Qwynegold]] | |||
| Àà /à/, Èè /ə̀, ì/, Ìì /ì/, L̀l̀ /l̩̀/, M̀m̀ /ǹ̩/, Ǹǹ /ǹ̩/, Òò /ò, ə̀, à/, Ùù /ù/ | |||
| Some of these accented letters only appear as part of a digraph when representing a certain sound.<ref name=inng>[[Inng#Transcription|Inng, Transcription]] at FrathWiki.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 07:40, 15 January 2015
The grave accent originates from the Greek alphabet where it was used for marking low pitch.[1]
Grave Accent in Unicode
` | ˋ | ˴ | ◌̀ | ◌̀ | À | à | Ầ | ầ | Ằ | ằ | È | è |
U+0060 | U+02CB | U+02F4 | U+0300 | U+0340 | U+00C0 | U+00E0 | U+1EA6 | U+1EA7 | U+1EB0 | U+1EB1 | U+00C8 | U+00E8 |
Grave Accent | Modifier Letter Grave Accent | Modifier Letter Middle Grave Accent | Combining Grave Accent | Combining Grave Tone Mark | Latin Capital Letter A With Grave | Latin Small Letter A With Grave | Latin Capital Letter A With Circumflex And Grave | Latin Small Letter A With Circumflex And Grave | Latin Capital Letter A With Breve And Grave | Latin Small Letter A With Breve And Grave | Latin Capital Letter E With Grave | Latin Small Letter E With Grave |
Ḕ | ḕ | Ề | ề | Ì | ì | Ǹ | ǹ | Ò | ò | Ṑ | ṑ | Ồ |
U+1E14 | U+1E15 | U+1EC0 | U+1EC1 | U+00CC | U+00EC | U+01F8 | U+01F9 | U+00D2 | U+00F2 | U+1E50 | U+1E51 | U+1ED2 |
Latin Capital Letter E With Macron And Grave | Latin Small Letter E With Macron And Grave | Latin Capital Letter E With Circumflex And Grave | Latin Small Letter E With Circumflex And Grave | Latin Capital Letter I With Grave | Latin Small Letter I With Grave | Latin Capital Letter N With Grave | Latin Small Letter N With Grave | Latin Capital Letter O With Grave | Latin Small Letter O With Grave | Latin Capital Letter O With Macron And Grave | Latin Small Letter O With Macron And Grave | Latin Capital Letter O With Circumflex And Grave |
ồ | Ờ | ờ | Ù | ù | Ǜ | ǜ | Ừ | ừ | Ẁ | ẁ | Ỳ | ỳ |
U+1ED3 | U+1EDC | U+1EDD | U+00D9 | U+00F9 | U+01DB | U+01DC | U+1EEA | U+1EEB | U+1E80 | U+1E81 | U+1EF2 | U+1EF3 |
Latin Small Letter O With Circumflex And Grave | Latin Capital Letter O With Horn And Grave | Latin Small Letter O With Horn And Grave | Latin Capital Letter U With Grave | Latin Small Letter U With Grave | Latin Capital Letter U With Diaeresis And Grave | Latin Small Letter U With Diaeresis And Grave | Latin Capital Letter U With Horn And Grave | Latin Small Letter U With Horn And Grave | Latin Capital Letter W With Grave | Latin Small Letter W With Grave | Latin Capital Letter Y With Grave | Latin Small Letter Y With Grave |
Grave Accent in Natlangs
Use | Language | Letters | Notes |
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Falling tone | Vietnamese | Àà /a̤ː˨˩/, Ằằ /a̤˨˩/, Ầầ /ə̤˨˩/, Èè /ɛ̤˨˩/, Ềề /e̤˨˩/, Ìì /i̤˨˩/, Òò /ɔ̤˨˩/, Ồồ /o̤˨˩/, Ờờ /ə̤ː˨˩/, Ùù /ṳ˨˩/, Ừừ /ɨ̤˨˩/, Ỳỳ /i̤˨˩/ | The grave accent stands for low falling tone with breathy voice. There are many exceptions to the phonemic values of these letters though.[2] |
Short vowel | Croatian, Serbian | Àà /ǎ/, Èè /ě/, Ìì /ǐ/, Òò /ǒ/, R̀r̀ /ř̩/, Ùù /ǔ/ | The grave accent marks that these vowels are short and have rising pitch. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Croatian or Serbian, but in linguistic materials.[3] |
Slovene (orthography with dynamic accentuation) | Àà /ˈa/, Èè /ˈɛ/, Ìì /ˈi/, Òò /ˈɔ/, R̀r̀ /ˈəɾ/, Ùù /ˈu/ | The grave accent marks that these vowels are stressed and short, and that Èè and Òò are mid-open vowels rather than mid-close. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Slovene, but in language materials.[4] | |
Slovene (orthography with tonal accentuation) | Àà /á/, Èè /ɛ́/, Ẹ̀ẹ̀ /é/, Ìì /í/, Òò /ɔ́/, Ọ̀ọ̀ /ó/, R̀r̀ /ə́ɾ/, Ùù /ú/ | The grave accent marks that these vowels are short and have high pitch. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Slovene, but in language materials.[4] | |
Stress | Catalan | Àà /ˈa/, Èè /ˈɛ/, Òò /ˈɔ/ | The rules for when stress is to be marked in Catalan are quite complex. The grave accent also distinguishes stressed /ɛ ɔ/ from /e o/,[5] see Acute Accent, Acute Accent in Natlangs. |
Grave Accent in Conlangs
Usage | Language | Creator | Letters | Notes |
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Low pitch | Inng (external transcription) | Qwynegold | Àà /à/, Èè /ə̀, ì/, Ìì /ì/, L̀l̀ /l̩̀/, M̀m̀ /ǹ̩/, Ǹǹ /ǹ̩/, Òò /ò, ə̀, à/, Ùù /ù/ | Some of these accented letters only appear as part of a digraph when representing a certain sound.[6] |
See Also
References
- ↑ grave at Everything2, Grave accent, Greek at Wikipedia.
- ↑ Vietnamese orthography, Pronunciation at Wikipedia.
- ↑ Serbo-Croatian phonology, Pitch accent at Wikipedia.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Slovene language, Prosody at Wikipedia.
- ↑ Catalan alphabet, Acute and grave accents at Wikipedia.
- ↑ Inng, Transcription at FrathWiki.