Both monosyllabic and polysyllabic words representing closed, silent-e, and vowel digraph or diphthong syllable patterns are presented. |
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The same would be true if digraph or trigraph frequencies were plotted for a sufficiently long ciphertext. |
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Keys are composed of alphabetic characters which obey the digraph statistics of English text. |
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It's a fixed digraph, so when it appears at the beginning of a word, both I and J are capitalised together. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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In occasional words, letters that normally form a digraph are pronounced separately. |
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It was also used in medieval Scandinavia, but was later replaced with the digraph th, except in Iceland, where it survives. |
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Clusters are made of two or more consonant sounds, while a digraph is a group of two consonant letters standing for a single sound. |
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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. |
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Scribal realization of the digraph could look like a pair of Vs whose branches crossed in the middle. |
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Generally, a digraph is simply represented using two characters in Unicode. |
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However, for various reasons, Unicode sometimes provides a separate code point for a digraph, encoded as a single character. |
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However, if we permute a sequence, then the resulting threshold digraph may or may not be isomorphic. |
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The digraph is closely related to the letterĀ y. |
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Certain dialects of Scottish English still distinguish this digraph. |
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