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<p>and some languages of <a href="page.php?w=South_America">South America</a>.</p>

<p><big>Contours</big></p>
<p>When the pitch descends, the contour is called a falling tone; when it ascends, a rising tone; when it descends and then returns, a dipping or falling-rising tone; and when it ascends and then returns, it is called a peaking or rising-falling tone. A tone in a contour-tone language which remains at approximately an even pitch is called a level tone. Tones which are too short to exhibit much of a contour, typically because of a final <a href="page.php?w=plosive_consonant">plosive consonant</a>,</p><p>
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