• Ze with caron (З̌, з̌; italics: З̌, з̌) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script used in the Nganasan and Shughni languages, where it represents...
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    letter has been replaced with dhe (Ҙҙ). З з : Cyrillic letter Ze Ҙ ҙ : Cyrillic letter Dhe З̌ з̌ : Cyrillic letter Ze with caron Ђ ђ : Cyrillic letter Dje...
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  • detail). Letter forms with a combined diacritic which are not considered separate letters in any language (notably vowels with accent marks which are...
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    Ezh (category Articles with short description)
    letter in some orthographies of Laz and Skolt Sami, both by itself, and with a caron (⟨Ǯ⟩ ⟨ǯ⟩). In Laz, these represent voiceless alveolar affricate /ts/...
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  • (disambiguation) (Latin Z/z) Zeta (disambiguation) (Greek ζ/Ζ) Ǯ (Ezh with caron) Ze (Cyrillic) (З/з) Abkhazian Dze (Cyrillic Ӡ/ӡ) Yogh (Ȝ) Ƹ/ƹ (former IPA...
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    Zhe (Cyrillic) (category Articles with short description)
    Zhe, Zha, or Zhu, sometimes transliterated as Že (Ж ж; italics: Ж ж) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiced retroflex sibilant...
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    Z (redirect from Z with tail)
    Slavic languages avoid digraphs and mark the corresponding phonemes with the háček (caron) diacritic: ⟨č⟩, ⟨ď⟩, ⟨ř⟩, ⟨š⟩; this system has its origin in Czech...
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    Vision transformer (category Articles with short description)
    Diffusion Models with Transformers". arXiv:2212.09748v2 [cs.CV]. Doron, Michael; Moutakanni, Théo; Chen, Zitong S.; Moshkov, Nikita; Caron, Mathilde; Touvron...
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  • Czech orthography (category Pages with plain IPA)
    which used many digraphs (although one digraph has been kept - ch). The caron is added to standard Latin letters to express sounds which are foreign to...
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  • Lower Sorbian language (category Articles with short description)
    based on the Latin script but uses diacritics such as the acute accent and caron. Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Lower Sorbian:...
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    other symbols. As of Unicode version 16.0, there are 154,998 characters with code points, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple...
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  • Cyrillic script in Unicode (category Articles with short description)
    Slavic languages) U+030C ◌̌ COMBINING CARON (in non Slavic languages) U+030F ◌̏ COMBINING DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT (with ѷ in old spelling) U+0311 ◌̑ COMBINING...
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    Dz (digraph) (category Articles with short description)
    U+01C4 DŽ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER DZ WITH CARON is the all-capitals form of U+01C5 (Dž). U+01C6 dž LATIN SMALL LETTER DZ WITH CARON is the lowercase form of U+01C5...
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  • Latvian orthography (category Articles with short description)
    marked with a caron. These marked letters, Č, Š and Ž are pronounced [tʃ], [ʃ] and [ʒ] respectively. The letters Ģ, Ķ, Ļ and Ņ are written with a cedilla...
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    Pierre Gasly (category Articles with short description)
    brothers: two maternal from his mother's previous marriage, Nicolas Caron and Cyril Caron; and two paternal from his father's previous marriage, Phillipe...
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  • Apostrophe (category All articles with dead external links)
    But it is non-standard to use an apostrophe instead of the caron. There is also l with an acute accent: ĺ, Ĺ. In Slovak the apostrophe is properly used...
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    Cyrillic alphabets (category Pages with plain IPA)
    languages by adding diacritical marks/supplementary glyphs (such as acutes and carons) to standard Roman letters, by assigning new phonetic values to existing...
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  • Pinyin (category Pages with plain IPA)
    advent of computers, many typewriter fonts did not contain vowels with macron or caron diacritics. Tones were thus represented by placing a tone number...
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  • DIN 91379 (category Articles with short description)
    Unicode for the electronic processing of names and data exchange in Europe, with CD-ROM" defines a normative subset of Unicode Latin characters, sequences...
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    Lakota language (category Articles with short description)
    apostrophe, ⟨'⟩, is used for the glottal stop. A caron is used for sounds, other than /ŋ/, which are not written with Latin letters in the IPA: ⟨č⟩ /tʃ/, ⟨ǧ⟩ /ʁ/...
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    Alliance Israélite Universelle (category Articles with short description)
    of the organization is the Jewish rabbinic injunction kol yisrael arevim ze laze (כל ישראל ערבים זה לזה), translated into French as tous les israélites...
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  • List of XML and HTML character entity references (category Articles with short description)
    support for a DTD (with the associated security concerns such as billion laughs), the best way to securely interchange HTML5 with XHTML is to convert...
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  • Finnish orthography (category Articles with Finnish-language sources (fi))
    [z], or sometimes [tʃ]. The letters ⟨š⟩ [ʃ] and ⟨ž⟩ [ʒ] (⟨s⟩ and ⟨z⟩ with caron) are officially recommended instead of ⟨sh⟩ and ⟨zh⟩ for transliteration...
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  • Polish orthography (category Articles with short description)
    for Slavic languages, the other being Czech orthography, characterized by carons (hačeks), as in the letter č. The other major Slavic languages which are...
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  • Nanomedicine (category Articles with short description)
    (5): 686–93. doi:10.1016/j.nano.2012.11.008. PMC 3706026. PMID 23219874. Caron WP, Song G, Kumar P, Rawal S, Zamboni WC (May 2012). "Interpatient pharmacokinetic...
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    Nona Hendryx (category ZE Records artists)
    Hathaway, Simone, Indira Khan, and Leah McCrae – together with "spiritual daughters" Joyce Kennedy, Caron Wheeler, and Nona, to form the group Daughters of Soul...
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    Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Zeferino da Costa, Henrique Bernardelli, Eliseu Visconti, Castagneto, Hipólito Caron, Antônio Parreiras, and many others. Although the painting collection is...
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  • Proto-Slavic language (category Articles with short description)
    notation. The caron on consonants ⟨č ď ľ ň ř š ť ž⟩ is used in this article to denote the consonants that result from iotation (coalescence with a /j/ that...
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  • 2022–23 UCI Track Cycling season (category Articles with short description)
    the UCI Track Cycling Season. The 2022–23 season began on 22 October 2022 with the GP Norway and will end in December 2023, shifting the season change date...
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  • Bopomofo (category Articles with short description)
    official phonetic script to annotate the sounds of the characters in accordance with the Old National Pronunciation. A draft was released on 11 July 1913, by...
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