meaning of how ⟨ ⟩, | |, / /, and [ ] are used here, see this page. The grave accent (◌̀) (/ɡreɪv/ GRAYV or /ɡrɑːv/ GRAHV) is a diacritical mark used to varying...
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The double grave accent (◌̏) is a diacritic used in scholarly discussions of the Serbo-Croatian and sometimes Slovene languages. It is also used in the...
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Greek diacritics (redirect from Grave accent rule)
(tónos) 'accent') is the standard system for Ancient Greek and Medieval Greek and includes: acute accent (´) circumflex accent (ˆ) grave accent (`); these...
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Backtick (redirect from Freestanding grave accent)
It is also known as backquote, grave, or grave accent. The character was designed for typewriters to add a grave accent to a (lower-case) base letter,...
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Diacritic (redirect from Accent mark)
diacritics, such as the acute ⟨ó⟩, grave ⟨ò⟩, and circumflex ⟨ô⟩ (all shown above an 'o'), are often called accents. Diacritics may appear above or below...
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French. The acute is used on é. It is known as accent aigu, in contrast to the accent grave which is the accent sloped the other way. It distinguishes é [e]...
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AZERTY (section Grave accent)
the key for the vowel requiring the accent. The grave-accented letters à, è, and ù (as well as the acute-accented é), which are part of French orthography...
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Greek accent is believed to have been a melodic or pitch accent. In Ancient Greek, one of the final three syllables of each word carries an accent. Each...
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Circumflex (redirect from Circumflex accent)
acute and grave accents (^), as it marked a syllable contracted from two vowels: an acute-accented vowel and a non-accented vowel (all non-accented syllables...
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Yu with Grave (Ю̀ ю̀; italics: Ю̀ ю̀) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. This character is used to depict a grave accent in the letter Ю (Yu), becoming...
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Swedish phonology (redirect from Swedish accent)
tones, often described as pitch accents, or tonal word accents. They are called acute and grave accent, accent 1 and accent 2. The actual realization of...
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Stress (linguistics) (redirect from Phenomenal accent)
frequently mark primary stress with an acute accent over the vowel, and secondary stress by a grave accent. Example: [sɪlæ̀bəfɪkéɪʃən] or /sɪlæ̀bəfɪkéɪʃən/...
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Ya with Grave (Я̀ я̀; italics: Я̀ я̀) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. This character is used to depict a grave accent in the letter Я (Ya), becoming...
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QWERTY (redirect from QWERTY and accents)
generate a stand-alone mark.: grave accents (e.g. à, è, etc.) needed for Scots Gaelic are generated by pressing the grave accent (or 'backtick') key `, which...
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There are two kinds of tonal accent, referred to as the acute and grave accents, but they are also called accent 1 and accent 2 or tone 1 and tone 2. Over...
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Ì (redirect from I with grave (Latin))
Mixtec, Italian, Sardinian, Taos, Vietnamese, Welsh, Alsatian, Scottish Gaelic, Ojibwe, and also in the constructed language Na'vi. Grave accent v t e...
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followed by = (the equal sign) and desired letter (o or u). Acute accent Double grave accent Umlaut/Diaeresis Hungarian alphabet Ray Larabie (18 Aug 2010)...
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udātta उदात्त "raised" (acute accent, high pitch), anudātta अनुदात्त "not raised" (unstressed, or low pitch, grave accent) and svarita स्वरित "sounded"...
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imported from other languages. The two dots accent (diaeresis or umlaut), the grave accent, and the acute accent are the only diacritics native to Modern...
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based on the Latin alphabet and makes use of the acute accent, the circumflex accent, the grave accent, the tilde, and the cedilla to denote stress, vowel...
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a monetary currency's name Diacritic – Modifier mark added to a letter (accent marks etc.) Hebrew punctuation – Punctuation conventions of the Hebrew language...
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⟨Ѝ⟩ and any other vowel with a grave accent is just an orthographic variant of the same letter with an acute accent when it is used as the last letter...
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Izhitsa (redirect from Izhitsa with double grave)
Russian origin, it typically looks like a double grave accent or sometimes like a double acute accent. In older Serbian books, kendema most often looked...
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Ye with grave (Ѐ ѐ; italics: Ѐ ѐ) is a regular combination of Cyrillic letter Ye (Е е) and grave accent. Although this combination is not considered a...
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the 19th century. It is composed of the letter ka ⟨К⟩ with a grave accent. Ka with grave was used in Ivan Yakovlev's initial alphabet of 47 letters, representing...
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by adding 32 to the actual byte count, with the sole exception of a grave accent "`" (ASCII code 96) signifying zero bytes. All data lines, except the...
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the 3 key The ¬ (negation) takes the place vacated by tilde on the ` (grave accent) key ⇧ Shift+` produces ¬ AltGr+` produces ¦ (broken bar, shown as a...
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generate a stand-alone mark.: grave accents (e.g. à, è, etc.) needed for Scots Gaelic are generated by pressing the grave accent (or 'backtick') key `, which...
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