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- articulation. In Americanist phonetic notation, x with underdotrepresents a voiceless uvular fricative. Underdots are used in the Rheinische Dokumenta phonetic...
- overdots (◌̈) are used for umlaut, diaeresis and others; (for example ö) two underdots (◌̤) are used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the ALA-LC...
- by the use of the digraph ⟨gb⟩ and certain diacritics, including the underdots under the letters ⟨ẹ⟩, ⟨ọ⟩, and ⟨ṣ⟩. Previously, the vertical line had...
- engine and fonts are being used to display the characters. Similarly, underdots, as needed in the romanization of Indic languages, will often be placed...
- English translation of the dictionary (1961). ^7 BGN/PCGN allows use of underdots instead of cedilla. ^8 Fāʼ and qāf are traditionally written in Northwestern...
- (represented as q in Zulu orthography). It is actually a vertical bar with underdot. In Unicode, this letter is properly coded as U+01C3 ǃ LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX...
- inverted breve diacritics (e.g., ă/Ă) AltGr+/(release)letter produces mainly underdots (e.g., ạ/Ạ) AltGr+⇧ Shift+/(release)letter produces mainly overdots (e...
- "th" and "dh" in the modern Roman script, but previously by the use of an underdot: "ṭ" and "ḍ". Views on stress in Javanese differ. Some linguists have claimed...
- (essentially a semicolon); the low dot ., called the hypostigmḕ (ὑποστιγμή) or "underdot", marked a division in a thought occasioning a shorter breath (essentially...
- macron). Vocalic (syllabic) consonants, retroflexes and ṣ (/ʂ~ɕ~ʃ/) have an underdot. Two letters have an overdot: ṁ and ṅ (/ŋ/). One has an acute accent: ś...