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How to use digraph in a sentence

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Both monosyllabic and polysyllabic words representing closed, silent-e, and vowel digraph or diphthong syllable patterns are presented.
The same would be true if digraph or trigraph frequencies were plotted for a sufficiently long ciphertext.
Keys are composed of alphabetic characters which obey the digraph statistics of English text.
It's a fixed digraph, so when it appears at the beginning of a word, both I and J are capitalised together.
J does not normally feature in words of Old English origin, the digraph dg representing the sound medially and finally, but some j words may be of Germanic origin.
All transcriptions of Korean include digraphs of one kind or another and use separators to distinguish a string of two letters in their separate values from their single value as a digraph.
The best-known digraph substitution cipher is the Playfair, invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone but championed at the British Foreign Office by Lyon Playfair, the first Baron Playfair of St. Andrews.
In occasional words, letters that normally form a digraph are pronounced separately.
It was also used in medieval Scandinavia, but was later replaced with the digraph th, except in Iceland, where it survives.
Clusters are made of two or more consonant sounds, while a digraph is a group of two consonant letters standing for a single sound.
A digraph is a pair of letters used to write one sound or a combination of sounds that does not correspond to the written letters in sequence.
Scribal realization of the digraph could look like a pair of Vs whose branches crossed in the middle.
Generally, a digraph is simply represented using two characters in Unicode.
However, for various reasons, Unicode sometimes provides a separate code point for a digraph, encoded as a single character.
However, if we permute a sequence, then the resulting threshold digraph may or may not be isomorphic.
The digraph is closely related to the letterĀ y.
Certain dialects of Scottish English still distinguish this digraph.
Examples from Classical Literature
This combination of two letters to represent one sound is called a digraph, as gh, in cough, ch in church.
A digraph may either be a combination of two consonants or of two vowels or of a vowel and a consonant.
A consonant or digraph between two sounded vowels usually joins the following vowel, rea-son, no-ti-fy, mo-ther.
When the syllables are divided by the hyphen, there is no hyphen used between the vowels of the digraph.
The digraph th is represented in Old English texts by and, no consistent distinction being made between them.
Two letters forming a diphthong or digraph are not to be separated.
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