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- Dokumenta may mean: the Rheinische Dokumenta, a phonetic writing system of West German Platt languages Do****enta, a modern art exhibition held in K****el...
- § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The Rheinische Dokumenta (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪnɪʃə dokuˈmɛnta]) is a phonetic writing system developed in the...
- Istorijski institut Crne Gore, 1982.––––––, Podgorič ka skupština 1918: dokumenta, Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine, 1989. Pavlowitch 2002, pp. 108–109. Ćirković...
- ogonek Ǫ̈ ǫ̈ O with diaeresis and ogonek Germanic dialectology, Rheinische Dokumenta Ǫ̈̀ ǫ̈̀ O with diaeresis, grave and ogonek Ǫ̈́ ǫ̈́ O with diaeresis, acute...
- administraciones muni****les en la historia de Valdivia (in Spanish), Editorial Dokumenta Comunicaciones, p. 32 Eltit, Diamela (1994), Crónica del sufragio femenino...
- the constellation Boötes. This is also done in Dutch. In the Rheinische Dokumenta, a phonetic alphabet for many West Central German, the Low Rhenish, and...
- ****le. I without an overdot is a separate letter. In the Rheinische Dokumenta phonetic writing system overdots denote a special pronunciation of r....
- (in distinction to an open front unrounded vowel). in the Rheinische Dokumenta, a phonetic alphabet for many West Central German, Low Rhenish, and a...
- be used. ų is sometimes used for ǫ) Polish (letters ą, ę) Rheinische Dokumenta (ą̈, ǫ, ǫ̈, ą̈ą̈, ǫǫ, ǫ̈ǫ̈) Sierra Otomi (ą, į, ę, ǫ, ų) Tutchone (į,...
- and argüer [aʁɡɥe] (formerly without the diaeresis). In the Rheinische Dokumenta, a phonetic alphabet for many West Central German, Low Rhenish, and related...