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- variety of diacritics starting in the ****enistic period. The more complex polytonic orthography (Gr****: πολυτονικό σύστημα γραφής, romanized: polytonikó sýstīma...
- official language of modern Greece until 1976. Katharevousa is written in polytonic Gr**** script. Also, while Demotic Gr**** contains loanwords from Turkish...
- stand for [g]. There are also the combinations ⟨γχ⟩ and ⟨γξ⟩. In the polytonic orthography traditionally used for ancient Gr**** and katharevousa, the...
- IPA: [r], alveolar tap IPA: [ɾ], or alveolar approximant IPA: [ɹ]. In polytonic orthography, a rho at the beginning of a word is written with a rough...
- consecutive vowels. Polytonic spelling uses a variety of diacritics to represent aspects of the pronunciation of ancient Gr****. Polytonic, along with lowercase...
- Windows Polytonic Gr**** is a modification of Windows-1253 that was used by Paratype to cover Polytonic Gr****. This encoding is supported by FontLab Studio...
- the letter is written νῦ in Ancient Gr**** and traditional Modern Gr**** polytonic orthography, while in Modern Gr**** it is written νι [ni]. Letters that...
- modern name of the country is ****as or ****ada (Gr****: Ελλάς, Ελλάδα; in polytonic: Ἑλλάς, Ἑλλάδα), and its official name is the ****enic Republic, ****iniki...
- Gr****: ψιλή psilí; Latin: spiritus lenis) is a diacritical mark used in polytonic orthography. In Ancient Gr****, it marks the absence of the voiceless glottal...
- in 1976, and in 1982 Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou abolished the polytonic system of writing for both Demotic and Katharevousa. Katharevousa was...