-
variations (italic, bold etc.). Dot (diacritic)
Metal umlaut Plural:
diaereses; also
spelled diæresis or
dieresis Or
trema The
phonological phenomenon...
-
between o and p. O with
diaeresis occurs in
several languages that use
diaereses. In
these languages the
letter represents a
normal o, and the pronunciation...
- sound-values of the
letters to
which they are added.
Examples are the
diaereses in the
borrowed French words naïve and Noël,
which show that the vowel...
- [◌̤], mark the
breathy voice series,
represented in
Dinka orthography by
diaereses, ⟨◌̈⟩.
Unmarked vowels are
modal or
creaky voiced. Four
phonetic phonations...
- of the
English v. The
letters ä [æ] and ö [ø],
although written with
diaereses, do not
represent phonological umlauts (as in German, for example), and...
-
diaeresis ( ¨ ) over the
second letter. For
treatment of
accents and
diaereses—for example, ϊ—also see the
section on
romanizing Gr****
diacritical marks...
- cir****flex to grave, and the
Portuguese tildes were
taken from
French diaereses (Portuguese ã õ for
French ä ö/œ). The
continental Scandinavian languages...
-
consecutive vowels do not diphthongize, but
rather form a hiatus.[vague] A
diaereses mark over
unstressed i or u: ï, ü flaüta /flaˈy.ta/ cocaïna /ku.kaˈi.na/...
- alphabet. It also
frequently uses cir****flexes, and
occasionally uses
diaereses,
acute accents and
grave accents, on its
seven vowels (a, e, i, o, u,...
-
Jaqaru are
distinguished by length.
Length is
commonly transcribed using diaereses in
Aymara and
length diacritics in Jaqaru.
Though Aymaran languages vary...