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The musical sense obliges us to consider three accents at the beginning of subsequent halves of bars in A to be signs of one type. Since the first and third are undoubtedly long, we interpret the third, smaller sign, to be also long (cf. short accents in bars 32-33). In the editions all three signs were reproduced as short.
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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources
issues: Long accents
notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins