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The authorities [lit. makers of definitions] recognize only six types of circumflex (“svarita”) accent. Of these, [in the order in which they are explained], each preceding one is harder [than the succeeding one, and] the succeeding one is softer [then the preceding one]. “Abhinihita”, “Prāśliṣṭa”, and both “Jātya” and “Kṣipra”, as well as “Tairovyañjana” and “Pādavṛtta”, - this is the group of “svarita” [varieties]. (pp. 422-424) - Deshpande (1997)
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