The alphabets, be it the ascenders, descenders or those with body should be properly shaped. |
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When learning to read, many preschool age children recognize letters in alphabets long before they are able to read. |
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These deals allowed Asians to use their own languages and alphabets, rather than numbers or English, when surfing the web. |
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Modern scientific studies find that only the brain's left hemisphere is active in speaking foreign languages made up of alphabets. |
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The curve of the exterior wall is dressed in gray granite on which the alphabets, hieroglyphs and symbols of over 120 languages are etched. |
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Languages have alphabets, or character repertoires, but computers deal with digits. |
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We created fonts for the alphabets of both languages so that the letters were defined using the same basic components. |
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Thuriam's Medical coding consists of combination of numbers and alphabets adhering to different coding standards. |
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If the teacher wanted to do something to earn his money, he could write things on the board in phonetic alphabets. |
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The section on writing skills helps the learner write the alphabet, while describing how to pronounce each of the alphabets. |
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He still can't talk English, but thanks to the classes, he now can put together alphabets and words. |
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Mary's marking sampler, with six alphabets worked in black in the Quaker block style, names Alexandria as its place of origin. |
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A clear-cut distinction cannot always be made between alphabets proper and syllabaries, sets of syllabic symbols as in the Japanese kana systems. |
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Today, myriad inexpensive quality postscript alphabets are easily accessible on home computers for free or as shareware on the Internet. |
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Not even knowing to write the alphabets, he can read newspapers flawlessly without shilly-shallying, no matter how tough the word is. |
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To promote literacy among rural adults, alphabets have been created for the Malinke, Bamana, Fulfulde, Songhai, and Tuareg languages. |
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Storage is measured in bytes, one byte containing eight bits, and representing storage for one character in European alphabets. |
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As far as I can see, it's strangely similar to the process that is used to engineer artificial languages out of vowelless alphabets. |
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Urdu and Hindi are the same language, khari boli or Hindustani, written in two alphabets. |
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You see infinitely detailed multicoloured fractal alphabets, they see growing paisley patterns. |
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Runic scripts are writing schemes which tend to fall in between pictograms and context-dependent constructs like alphabets. |
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The ongoing use of specific sigils, alphabets, glyphs, invocations, deities, though-forms, etc is what makes the systems so powerful. |
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The major runic alphabets are called futharks based upon the first six symbols. |
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Furthermore, several rune alphabets or futharks have been left behind to puzzle scholars. |
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In the Greek alphabet, each letter has a name that is not directly related to its sound value, but this practice is not common in Roman derived alphabets. |
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Diligently, he traces each letter from the ancient Semitic and Phoenician alphabets through Old English and Norman French, exploring shapes and pronunciation. |
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One might argue, for example, that the two alphabets are sufficiently distinct that our bilinguals could discover the language without identifying the letters. |
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The discrete nature of phonetic alphabets such as the Greek alphabet and its derivatives makes copying very accurate. |
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Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. |
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The runes developed centuries after the Old Italic alphabets from which they are probably historically derived. |
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The angular shapes of the runes are shared with most contemporary alphabets of the period that were used for carving in wood or stone. |
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It has been promoted to the full status of a letter in the alphabets of some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese. |
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The Greek and Latin alphabets developed from the Phoenician form of this early alphabet. |
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Most of the rest of Asia used a variety of Brahmic alphabets or the Chinese script. |
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In the 1930s and 1940s, the majority of Kurds replaced the Arabic script with two Latin alphabets. |
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Nor shall the international domain name look like another domain name, even if they have different alphabets. |
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These Old English Latin alphabets supplanted the earlier runes, whose use was fully banned under King Canute in the early 11th century. |
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When passwords are entered, they are shown in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. |
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However, the Greek alphabet also gave rise to other alphabets, and some of these retained letters descended from digamma. |
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The letter was adopted with this value in the Old Italic alphabets, including the early Latin alphabet. |
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Unlike the earlier edition, all foreign alphabets except Greek were transliterated. |
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The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets, and ultimately from the Phoenician alphabet. |
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The United States led the Internet's growth, which remains skewed towards languages with Latin alphabets, and English in particular. |
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This has led to my involvement with the beginnings of language, early man-made marks and ogham and bardic alphabets. |
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However, throughout the Viking Age, runic alphabets remained in common use in Scandinavia. |
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It is written in both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets and has seven grammatical cases. |
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If you want to understand what is wrong with the alphabets, look no further than that egrecious oversight. |
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There were several Italic alphabets, one being the Etruscan alphabet. |
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The letter was officially introduced in the Danish and Swedish alphabets as late as 1980 and 2006, respectively, despite having been in use for much longer. |
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Some Latin based alphabets have extra letters on the end of the alphabet. |
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A more systematic example is that of abjads like the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets, in which the short vowels are normally left unwritten and must be inferred by the reader. |
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Lessons are best suited to those who have basic understanding of hiragana and katakana alphabets before moving on to more advanced grammar lessons. |
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A row of little girls, dressed as Russian dolls, walked up the runway holding Kindles with the alphabets of Valaya's show name glowing on the screens. |
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These are mostly inscriptions in the Roman and sometimes Greek alphabets. |
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Taw was the last letter of the Western Semitic and Hebrew alphabets. |
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The alphabets of Southeast Asia tended to be abugidas, until the arrival of the Europeans, who used words that also ended in consonants, not just vowels. |
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It is the earliest stage of a characteristically North Germanic language, and the language attested in the Elder Futhark inscriptions, the oldest form of the runic alphabets. |
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Between Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, for example, this could happen. |
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It is believed to be one of the ancestors of modern alphabets. |
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Unlike languages that use alphabets to indicate their pronunciation, Chinese characters have developed from logograms that do not always give hints to their pronunciation. |
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In some languages, especially those that use certain alphabets, many acronyms come from the governmental use, particularly in the military and law enforcement services. |
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Although the four are no longer part of the English or Irish alphabets, eth and thorn are still used in the modern Icelandic and Faroese alphabets. |
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C is the third letter in the English alphabet and a letter of the alphabets of many other writing systems which inherited it from the Latin alphabet. |
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