provincial accent - definizione. Che cos'è provincial accent
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Cosa (chi) è provincial accent - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Accent (language); Accents; Accent (disambiguation); Accent (linguistics)

Fallacy of accent         
LINGUISTIC AMBIGUITY CAUSED BY UNUSUAL STRESS
Accentus (fallacy); Accent fallacy; Accent (fallacy); Fallacies of accent; Misleading accent
The fallacy of accent (also referred to as accentus, from its Latin denomination, and misleading accent) is a type of ambiguity that arises when the meaning of a sentence is changed by placing an unusual prosodic stress, or when, in a written passage, it is left unclear which word the emphasis was supposed to fall on.
Pitch-accent language         
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  • recording of γάλα, γῆ, ἐγώ
  • Map of Japanese pitch-accent types. Red: Tone plus variable downstep. Green: Variable downstep in accented words. Lavender: Fixed downstep in accented words. Yellow: Variable pitches but no distinction.
WORD ACCENT IN WHICH THE PROMINENT SYLLABLE(S) ARE INDICATED BY A CONTRASTING PITCH RATHER THAN BY LOUDNESS
Melodic accent; Pitch-accent; Pitch-stress language; Pitch accent (autosegmental-metrical theory); Pitch-accent languages; Pitch accent; Schleifton; Schärfung; Stoßton
A pitch-accent language, when spoken, has word accents in which one syllable in a word or morpheme is more prominent than the others, but the accentuated syllable is indicated by a contrasting pitch (linguistic tone) rather than by loudness (or length), as in many languages, like English. Pitch-accent also contrasts with fully tonal languages like Vietnamese and Standard Chinese, in which each syllable can have an independent tone.
accent         
I. n.
1.
Intonation, cadence, tone, modulation of voice.
2.
Stress (on a certain syllable), ictus, cadence, tone, beat.
II. v. a.
Accentuate, lay stress upon, pronounce with accent, put the ictus on.

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