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Diacritics may
appear above or
below a
letter or in some
other position such as
within the
letter or
between two letters. The main use of
diacritics in...
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lowering diacritics have
optional spacing forms ⟨˔⟩, ⟨˕⟩ that
avoid descenders. The
state of the
glottis can be
finely transcribed with
diacritics. A series...
- Gr****
orthography has used a
variety of
diacritics starting in the ****enistic period. The more
complex polytonic orthography (Gr****: πολυτονικὸ σύστημα...
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Arabic script has
numerous diacritics,
which include consonant pointing known as iʻjām (إِعْجَام), and
supplementary diacritics known as tashkīl (تَشْكِيل)...
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Latin diacritics may
refer to:
diacritics of the
Latin alphabet diacritics used in the
Latin language (see
Latin spelling and
pronunciation § Letters and...
- as ANSEL), and it is
possible to add
several diacritics to the same character,
including stacked diacritics above and below,
though some
systems may not...
- English, the diaeresis, the
grave accent and the
acute accent are the only
diacritics used
apart from loanwords. It may be used
optionally for
words that do...
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indicates separation of
vowels umlaut (
diacritic) –
Diacritic mark to
indicate sound shift Arabic alphabet Hebrew diacritics Dot (disambiguation) Two dots (disambiguation)...
- in
terms imported from
other languages.
Certain diacritics are
often called accents. The only
diacritic native to
Modern English is the two dots (representing...
- from the
Arabic to the
Latin alphabet in 1928, it
adopted a
number of
diacritics borrowed from
various languages,
including ⟨ü⟩ and ⟨ö⟩ from
German (probably...