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graphemes are
represented by context-dependent
allographs.
Simplified support for
Arabic handles contextual allographs according to two patterns, discontinuous...
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Simplified Chinese characters are one of two
standardized character sets
widely used to
write the
Chinese language, with the
other being traditional characters...
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symbols (and
different glyphs representing the same
grapheme are
called allographs). Thus, a
grapheme can be
regarded as an
abstraction of a
collection of...
- and full stop to
create an
exclamation mark. If
there is more than one
allograph of a unit of writing, and the
choice between them
depends on
context or...
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Allographs include a double-storey ⟨a⟩ and single-storey ⟨ɑ⟩....
- variants, or
allographs,
related to
variation in
style of
handwriting or printing. Some
writing systems have two
major types of
allographs for each letter:...
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tailed Z ⟨ʒ⟩,
though distinct characters, can also be
considered to be
allographs of ⟨Z⟩/⟨z⟩.
Tailed Z (German geschwänztes Z, also Z mit Unterschlinge)...
- pronunciation.
Variants of a
given character are
allographs of one another, and many are
directly analogous to
allographs present in the
English alphabet, such as...
- by an
agent of
behalf of, and with the
authority of, a prin****l are
allographs for that prin****l. Law at Wikipedia's
sister projects Definitions from...
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inherent [ɔ] is
orthographically realised by
using a
variety of
vowel allographs above, below, before, after, or
around the
consonant sign, thus forming...