Low rises with H%
If the accented syllable with a low rise is IP-internal, its pitch is low throughout. An IP-final accented syllable with a low rise has rising pitch.
The first type of low rise rises to mid pitch (in the next syllable, if there is one), and is followed by H%, a further rise at the end of the IP.
We transcribe: L*H H%
The next example illustrates an IP with a high rise, followed by an IP with L*H H%. Listen to the whole utterance first.
And here is an example of L*H H% preceded by pre-nuclear H*L.