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- over vowels: A high level tone: /á/ (pinyin ⟨ā⟩) A tone starting with mid pitch and rising to a high pitch: /ǎ/ (pinyin ⟨á⟩) A low tone with a slight fall...
- homeless youth and low-income families in India. Unlike single toned milk, double-toned milk is always pasteurized. The Food Safety and Standards Authority...
- Bantu languages, Luganda has high-toned and low-toned verbs. In the infinitive, low-toned verbs have the usual phrasal tones on all but the first mora:...
- very much' When an extension, whether a high-toned or low-toned, is added to a high-toned verb, only one tone is heard, on the final: pezá 'find' pezererá...
- High Tone is a dub band from Lyon, France. Formed in 1997, the band came with an emergence of the French dub music Scene, with bands like Brain Damage...
- other Bantu languages have a high tone on the second syllable, but Chiluba has mukìla and Ruund has mukìl, with a low-toned accent. Luganda, a language...
- Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and...
- that there is at least one low-toned mora after the lexical tone. When this happens, the high tones which follow the low tone are slightly lower than the...
- parlance, a person high on the tone scale is called uptone or high toned, and one low on the tone scale is called downtone or low toned.: 73–4 : 253, 443...
- Off-hook tone Listen to an off-hook tone from North America. Problems playing this file? See media help. High Tone Listen to an older 480Hz off-hook tone. Problems...