- are used here, see this page. In
graphemics and typography, the term
allograph is used of a
glyph that is a
design variant of a
letter or
other grapheme...
- agent. An
allograph may be the
opposite of an
autograph – i.e. a person's
words or name (signature)
written by
someone else. In law, an
allograph is a do****ent...
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apostrophe and
period to
create an
exclamation mark. If
there is more than one
allograph of a unit of writing, and the
choice between them
depends on
context or...
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Simplified Chinese characters are one of two
standardized character sets
widely used to
write the
Chinese language, with the
other being traditional characters...
- Che with hook (, ,
sometimes Ч̡ ч̡, italics: Ч̡ ч̡) is an
allograph of the
letter che with
descender (Ҷ, ҷ) in the
Cyrillic script. It
represents a voiced...
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sometimes used
instead of
double angle brackets to
denote the
distinct allographs of a
grapheme that are
known as glyphs. For example,
print |g| and script...
- with a
shape based on ⟨I⟩, its
capital form.
Although ⟨ɪ⟩ is
usually an
allograph of the
letter I,[which?] it is
considered as an
additional letter in the...
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identified as the same grapheme.
These variant glyphs are
known as the
allographs of a grapheme: For example, the
lowercase letter ⟨a⟩ may be represented...
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autograph collectors Law of agency#
Allograph –
Person representing another person in
legal matters, and the laws enabling...
- pronunciation.
Variants of a
given character are
allographs of one another, and many are
directly analogous to
allographs present in the
English alphabet, such as...