"頭高型" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [a̠ta̠ma̠da̠ka̠ɡa̠ta̠] Forms: 頭高型 [canonical] (ruby: (あたま), (だか), (がた)), atamadakagata [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 頭 (atama, “head; start”) + 高 (taka, “high”) + 型 (kata, “form”), in reference to the first mora of the word (the "head") having the highest pitch. The taka changes to daka as an instance of rendaku (連濁), and similarly the kata changes to gata as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|頭|高|型|t1=head; start|t2=high|t3=form|tr1=atama|tr2=taka|tr3=kata}} 頭 (atama, “head; start”) + 高 (taka, “high”) + 型 (kata, “form”), {{rendaku2|taka|daka|nodot=1|sort=あたまだかがた}} The taka changes to daka as an instance of rendaku (連濁), {{rendaku2|kata|gata|nocaps=1|sort=あたまだかがた}} the kata changes to gata as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Head templates: {{ja-noun|あたまだかがた}} 頭(あたま)高(だか)型(がた) • (atamadakagata)
  1. a pitch accent pattern in Japanese where the first mora is high, followed by an immediate downstep: the first syllable has high pitch and all subsequent syllables have low pitch Wikipedia link: Daijisen#Online_search_engines, Japanese pitch accent Related terms: 平板型 (heiban-gata) (ruby: 平板型(へいばんがた)), 中高型 (nakadakagata) (ruby: 中高型(なかだかがた)), 尾高型 (odakagata) (ruby: (), 高型(だかがた))
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