- The
hypodiastole (Gr****: ὑποδιαστολή,
hypodiastolḗ, lit. 'lower
separation [mark]'), also
known as a diastole, was an
interpunct developed in late Ancient...
- paragraphos, the
forked paragraphos, the
reversed forked paragraphos, the
hypodiastole, the
downwards ancora, the
upwards ancora, and the
dotted right-pointing...
-
orthography used
between two and five dots as word separators, as well as the
hypodiastole. In the
modern Hebrew and
Arabic alphabets, some
letters have distinct...
- French: the
hypodiastole was
fully unified with the comma, the
comma serves as the
decimal point (and in this use is
called the
hypodiastole) and it also...
- verb ταΐζω (/taˈizo/, "I feed").
Although it is not a diacritic, the
hypodiastole (comma) has in a
similar way the
function of a sound-changing diacritic...
-
other Common ⸑
REVERSED FORKED PARAGRAPHOS U+2E11 Po,
other Common ⸒
HYPODIASTOLE U+2E12 Po,
other Common ⸓
DOTTED OBELOS U+2E13 Po,
other Common ⸔ DOWNWARDS...
- than
misunderstood as two
separate words. (Its
companion mark was the
hypodiastole,
which showed that a
series of
letters should be
understood as two separate...
- but it has
additional roles owing to its
conflation with the
former hypodiastole, a
curved interpunct used to
disambiguate certain homonyms. As such,...
- by the pipe
character "|"
placed after the letter. Gr****
diacritics Hypodiastole Woodard,
Roger D. (2008). "Attic Gr****". The
Ancient Languages of Europe...
- diastole, epistle, epistolic, epistolize, epistolography, eusystole,
hypodiastole, peristalsis, peristaltic, peristole, stole, systaltic,
systole stell-...