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(Explain how to focus the event accessor verb) |
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{{Derani| |kú ꝡä}} | {{Derani| |kú ꝡä}} | ||
| {{Derani| |kû ꝡä}} | | {{Derani| |kû ꝡä}} | ||
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One exception is the event accessor verb {{Derani||ë}}, which carries an inherent glottal tone due to being both a verb and a subordinator. Focus is actually the only situation in which its inherent tone is visible: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! Falling tone {{done|1}} | |||
! Rising tone {{done|2}} | |||
! Glottal tone {{done|3}} | |||
! Rising-falling tone {{done|4}} | |||
|- | |||
! Event accessor verb | |||
|{{Derani| |ku ë marao}}<ul></ul> | |||
| {{Derani| |kú ë marao}} | |||
| style="background:#ccc" | | |||
| {{Derani| |kû ë marao}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://toaq.net/refgram/phonology/#tones Refgram: Tones] | *[https://toaq.net/refgram/phonology/#tones Refgram: Tones] |