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We can now move on from examples of 'yes' and 'no' and see how some of these tones can be applied to other words, either single-syllable words or words of more than one syllable. In the case of polysyllabic words, it is always the most strongly stressed syllable that receives the tone; the tone mark is equivalent to a stress mark. We will underline syllables that carry a tone from this point onwards.
Examples:
Fall (usually suggests a "final" or "definite" feeling)
stop eighty a gain
Rise (often suggesting a question)
/sure /really to /night
When a speaker is giving a list of items, they often use a rise on each item until the last, which has a fall, for example:
You can have it in / red, /blue, / green or black
Fall-rise (often suggesting uncertainty or hesitation)
Vsome vnearly pervhaps
Fall-rise is sometimes used instead of rise in giving lists.
Rise-fall (often sounds surprised or impressed)
Λoh Λlovely iΛmmense
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علامات بسيطة في جسدك قد تنذر بمرض "قاتل"
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أول صور ثلاثية الأبعاد للغدة الزعترية البشرية
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معهد الكفيل للنطق والتأهيل: أطلقنا برامج متنوعة لدعم الأطفال وتعزيز مهاراتهم التعليمية والاجتماعية
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