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* Valley tone: the accented syllable is high-falling, and the following syllable is mid-rising.
* Valley tone: the accented syllable is high-falling, and the following syllable is mid-rising.
* Summit tone: the accented syllable is low-rising, and the following syllable is high-falling.
* Summit tone: the accented syllable is low-rising, and the following syllable is high-falling.
Some dialects appear to have a fourth tone, with no standard name but often called "open ocean tone" or "anti-plateau tone." The accented syllable is low, often lower even than summit tone, and the adjacent syllable is low-rising. This is associated with a backed /k/, which is why it is debated whether or not this is a phonemic tone. If it is one, then High Karanesa is tied for the most pitch accent patterns in the [[Nentan languages|Nentan family]].
Some dialects appear to have a fourth tone, with no standard name but often called "open ocean tone" or "anti-plateau tone." The accented syllable is low, often lower even than summit tone, and the ''preceding'' syllable is mid-falling. This is associated with an onset backed /k/, which is why it is debated whether or not this is a phonemic tone. If it is one, then High Karanesa is tied for the most pitch accent patterns in the [[Nentan languages|Nentan family]].


==Orthography==
==Orthography==
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