Based on trying to understand the 2 pitch level model (High or Low) of Japanese pitch accent from Japanesepod101.com website and other sites, and trying to understand how it is applied to words, I have come to deduce the following. Could anyone of you (or even better a Japanesepod101 sensei) let me know if the following is the right way of looking at this model? Also, if there is anything I missed out, please feel free to correct me!
1.Every mora has either a high (H) or low (L) pitch.
2.An effective way to tell a H or L mora is by looking at the mora(s) that has the highest pitch. The highest pitch mora(s) (i.e., 1 or more moras that have the same highest pitch) will have a H while the the rest of the mora pitches will be a L. There is only one high pitch across the word that can be noted down as H.
3.This means that so long as the rest of the pitches in the word is not H, it will be L.
4.All moras noted as L in a word may have the same pitch or differing pitches in which all are lower than H mora(s). To put this in a longer way, once the pitch in a mora falls, it cannot climb back up to the same high pitch. It can climb up to any pitch that is lower than the high pitch which will still be written as L.
5.The first and second mora have different pitches. E.g. HL or LH
Really need some help here! Thank you!