No diacritic marks are normally used for native English words, unless the apostrophe and the diaeresis sign are counted as such. |
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The one or more diacritic components are then distinguished and isolated from the base portion of the character. |
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The diacritic mark may be left out on some sites or may not display correctly. |
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They all contain numerous diacritic marks for which musical equivalents could be deduced. |
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Even though they are oxytones, words of one syllable never need an accent, unless the accent is diacritic. |
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In the rare case when a diacritic is over two letters, include both letters in the brackets. |
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Click a special character key to select additional characters with accent or diacritic marks. |
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If the record is typewritten, the diacritic marks are to be added by hand if necessary. |
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If you check the boxes, you are required to type using case sensitivity, accurate punctuation, and correct diacritic marks. |
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As far as the format of the texts is concerned, with great regret we are compelled to leave out the diacritic marks of the Sanskrit language. |
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For Vedic texts, diacritic symbols are used for marking pitches and for varieties of anusvÄra. |
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Claviste driver gives acces to all of the diacritic signs of the french language on the lower and uppercase letters. |
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Previously validated fonts, encodings and diacritic processing are automatically proposed for reuse. |
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Diacritics are ignored when alphabetising, though they are still important, even when typing the diacritic forms may be difficult. |
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When there is no contrastive vowel sequence in the language, the diacritic may be omitted. |
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By being made superscript, any IPA letter may function as a diacritic, conferring elements of its articulation to the base letter. |
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However, as pronunciation of letters changed over time, the diacritic marks were reduced to representing the stressed syllable. |
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Unfortunately, for uppercase characters the diacritic overstrikes the uppercase characters. |
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The texts are written with brown ink in Maghrebi cursive characters and with irregular vocalisation, partial diacritic points and orthoepic marks in the same colour. |
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Soon after its introduction in Europe, it became apparent that the original Morse Code was inadequate for the transmission of much non-English text, since it lacked codes for letters with diacritic marks. |
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Elsewhere, instead of character, we have costumes and hairpieces: Skelton's mustard-yellow top-coat and waxed moustache, Susan Bickley's carapace of a chignon, topped with a hat like an angry diacritic. |
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If you do not type letters with the accents or the diacritic marks in the search box, the search engine will find all related words and not only the word you are seeking. |
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Please enter your search request without umlauts or other diacritic. |
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The records derived from publisher metadata may have punctuation, character set or diacritic anomalies resulting from the automated conversion process. |
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This character set has the advantage that it encompasses both German characters and the diacritic characters of the Slovak language, the hadscheks. |
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Of the various systems of transposition, the Article chooses transliteration: each letter, with any diacritic marks, is reproduced by its equivalent in the other language. |
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The profiles can be downloaded from the nioovo.com system to various computer systems, mobiles or other receiving equipment whose software may interpret the local and diacritic signs in an incorrect way. |
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In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic predictably leads to one phoneme. |
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This diacritic, however, is not common, and is chiefly employed as a guide to pronunciation. |
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Its written form uses the Polish alphabet, which is the Latin alphabet with the addition of a few diacritic marks. |
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In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic generally leads to one phoneme. |
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Diacritic marks can be combined with IPA letters to transcribe modified phonetic values or secondary articulations. |
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Diacritic signs or marks are actually signs which, when added to a letter, modify its value, or allow to distinguish between two homographs. |
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