尾高型
Kanji in this term | ||
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尾 | 高 | 型 |
お Stepen: S |
たか > だか Stepen: 2 |
かた > がた Stepen: 5 |
kun’yomi |
Etymology
Compound of 尾高 (odaka, “tail high”) + 型 (kata, “form”), in reference to the last mora of the word (the "tail") having the accent, followed by a downstep.[1] The kata changes to gata as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Pronunciation
Noun
尾高型 (odakagata) ←をだかがた (wodakagata)?
- a pitch accent pattern in Japanese where the first mora is low pitch, then the pitch is high until the final and accented mora, followed by an immediate downstep with any following particle or other unaccented word having low pitch
See also
References
Kategorije:
- Japanski indeks
- Japanski terms spelled with 尾 read as お
- Japanski terms spelled with 高 read as たか
- Japanski terms spelled with 型 read as かた
- Japanski terms with rendaku
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- Japanski compound terms
- Japanski termini sa rendaku
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