circumflex accent的意思|示意

美 / ˈsə:kəmfleks ˈæksənt / 英 / ˈsɚkəmˌflɛks ˈækˌsɛnt /

抑扬音符号


circumflex accent的用法详解

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Circumflex accent, also known as a caret, is a diacritical accent mark commonly used in French, Portuguese, Albanian and other languages. It is placed over a vowel in a word to indicate a particular pronunciation, length or emphasis.

In French, the circumflex accent is used to show the lack of a letter in a contraction, such as âge, which is a contraction of the words “a” and “âge”. This indicates the history of the word and is used to distinguish it from the word “âge”, which only means age.

In Portuguese, the circumflex accent is used to indicate a length of a vowel, such as in “árvore”, which means “tree”. The circumflex accent is used to indicate that a vowel needs to be held for a longer duration, resulting in a different pronunciation.

In Albanian, the circumflex accent marks the unstressed syllables in a word and shows the emphatic stress of the syllable. It also marks the difference between a noun and an adjective, such as in the words “dollë” (smaller) and “dollët” (small).

In short, the circumflex accent is a diacritical accent which is used to indicate pronunciation, length and emphasis in a language. It can be found in French, Portuguese and Albanian, among other languages.

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circumflex accent相关短语

1、 CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT BELOW 下面带有抑扬音符号