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← Language & CommunicationIn Japanese pitch accent languages, which outcome follows when a phrase-final particle exhibiting a rising pitch accent appears immediately before a silent pause at a sentence boundary?
A)Accent deletion on adjacent morpheme
B)Phonetic undershoot of pitch gesture
C)Accentual phrase boundary strengthens rising✓
D)Complete neutralization of pitch accent
💡 Explanation
The accentual phrase boundary reinforces the rising pitch contour of the phrase-final particle because the phonological phrasing rules prioritize the boundary tone at the edge of the phrase; therefore, the rising pitch becomes more prominent, rather than being deleted or neutralized due to phonetic undershoot.
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