Low / follows previous pitch
Particles like の, で, and は follow the previous word instead of carrying their own high mark.
Beyond naturalness, pitch accent can also affect word meaning. Master the right pitch so you no longer ask a shop clerk, "Excuse me, does this store have any bridges?"
Particles like の, で, and は follow the previous word instead of carrying their own high mark.
The marked span stays high, with no fall inside the word.
Following words or attached particles shift to low pitch.
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