- Look up
digraph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Digraph,
often misspelled as diagraph, may
refer to:
Digraph (orthography), a pair of
characters used...
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digraphs are
simple digraphs where there is an arc
between each pair of vertices.
Every semicomplete digraph is a
semicomplete multipartite digraph in...
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English ⟨wh⟩. Some such
digraphs are used for
purely etymological reasons, like ⟨ph⟩ in French. In some orthographies,
digraphs (and
occasionally trigraphs)...
- the
digraph ch is used for all the
aforementioned sounds, as
shown below. The Old
French usage of ch was also a
model of
several other digraphs for palatals...
- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. This is a list of
digraphs used in
various Latin alphabets. In the list,
letters with
diacritics are...
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Digraphs and
trigraphs may
refer to:
Digraphs and
trigraphs (programming),
sequences of two or
three letters that are
treated by
programming languages...
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supplied digraphs as more
readable alternatives to five of the trigraphs.
Unlike trigraphs,
digraphs are
handled during tokenization, and any
digraph must...
- ISBN 978-0-471-51356-8. Bang-Jensen, Jørgen (2008), "2.1
Acyclic Digraphs",
Digraphs: Theory,
Algorithms and Applications,
Springer Monographs in Mathematics...
- Ll/ll is a
digraph that
occurs in
several languages. In English, ⟨ll⟩
often represents the same
sound as
single ⟨l⟩: /l/. The
doubling is used to indicate...
- 'g' correctly". In English, the
letter appears either alone or in some
digraphs. Alone, it
represents a
voiced velar plosive (/ɡ/ or "hard" ⟨g⟩), as in...