Citations:2

Symbol: accent 2
English citations
 * There are a few native simplex words which consist of three syllables, and which have initial stress and accent 2. Examples are, helvete 'hell', , (or ) menneske 'human being' and , legeme 'body'.
 * In the syllable-based westerly Limburg dialects such as Hasselt and Borgloon, the tonal contrast also manifests itself in syllables consisting of short vowels followed by a non-sonorant mora (monomoraic syllables). Indicative of this is that in Hamont Accent 2 can occur in monomoraic syllables such as 'barn' and  'shelf'.
 * In the syllable-based westerly Limburg dialects such as Hasselt and Borgloon, the tonal contrast also manifests itself in syllables consisting of short vowels followed by a non-sonorant mora (monomoraic syllables). Indicative of this is that in Hamont Accent 2 can occur in monomoraic syllables such as 'barn' and  'shelf'.
 * In the syllable-based westerly Limburg dialects such as Hasselt and Borgloon, the tonal contrast also manifests itself in syllables consisting of short vowels followed by a non-sonorant mora (monomoraic syllables). Indicative of this is that in Hamont Accent 2 can occur in monomoraic syllables such as 'barn' and  'shelf'.

Symbol: squared
English citations
 * Since decimal numbers are based on powers of ten it is extremely easy to multiply or divide by 10ⁿ, where n is a positive integer. To multiply a number by 10ⁿ, just move the decimal place n places to the right. For example, 24.345 × 10² = 2,434.5. To divide a number by 10ⁿ, just move the decimal place n places to the left. For example, 24.345 ÷ 10² = 0.23345.
 * Since decimal numbers are based on powers of ten it is extremely easy to multiply or divide by 10ⁿ, where n is a positive integer. To multiply a number by 10ⁿ, just move the decimal place n places to the right. For example, 24.345 × 10² = 2,434.5. To divide a number by 10ⁿ, just move the decimal place n places to the left. For example, 24.345 ÷ 10² = 0.23345.