• A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J–L M N O P–R S T U–W X–Z Other ⟨aai⟩ is used for /aːi̯/ in Dutch and...
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  • SCH or Sch may refer to: A Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin Sch (trigraph), the German letter for 'sh' as in 'fish' Schizophrenia, a psychiatric diagnosis...
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  • the written letters combined. For example, in the word schilling, the trigraph sch represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative /ʃ/, rather than the...
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  • Eschscholtzia of the California poppy). However, this is a doubling of the trigraphsch⟩ to indicate that the preceding vowel is short rather than itself being...
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  • (Russian: [borɕː], Ukrainian: [bɔrʃt͡ʃ]) "borscht", is a sequence of a trigraphsch⟩ [ʃ] and a tetragraph ⟨tsch⟩ [t͡ʃ]. Likewise, the Juu languages have...
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    very similar to the letter ⟨ÿ⟩ in handwriting. A trigraph is made up of three letters, like the German ⟨sch⟩, the Breton ⟨c'h⟩ or the Milanese ⟨oeu⟩. In the...
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  • digraphs: Norfolk/Pitcairnese also uses the other digraphs and 1 trigraph below. IE SH KS (SCH) The letters "C" (meaning "K" or "S" ("Ch" meaning "Sh")), "Q"...
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  • Ukrainian ⟨щ⟩, as in ⟨Borschtsch⟩ for ⟨борщ⟩ "borscht", is a sequence of a trigraphsch⟩ and a tetragraph ⟨tsch⟩ rather than a heptagraph. Likewise, the Juu...
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    digraph ⟨ch⟩. German uses ⟨c⟩ in the digraphs ⟨ch⟩ and ⟨ck⟩, and the trigraphsch⟩, but by itself only in unassimilated loanwords and proper names. Danish...
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  • (Ä/ä, Ö/ö, Ü/ü) using the umlaut and 1 sign represents the German "sch" (trigraph). The Austrian Deaf community is represented by the Austrian Federation...
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  • ⟨ng⟩, trigraphsch⟩. In addition, the three common German Umlauted letters are used: ⟨ä⟩, ⟨ö⟩, ⟨ü⟩, and ten more letters, digraphs, and a trigraph, each...
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    digraphs or trigraphs depending on context, but are not treated as such lexicographically: consonants ⟨ph, (ng), th, gu/gü, qu, ce, ch/(sh/sch), rh⟩; vocal...
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    producing the consonant cluster [sx], while in German "Sch" is read as the trigraph "sch", pronounced [ʃ], closer to "sh" sound in English). Some American soldiers...
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    ⟨sh⟩, and Norwegian and Faroese ⟨sk⟩) Latin-script S-based trigraphs (including German ⟨sch⟩ and Italian ⟨sci⟩) Everson, Michael; Dicklberger, Alois; Pentzlin...
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  • speakers are among those who pronounce both the digraph ⟨ch⟩ and the trigraphsch⟩ as [ʃ]. A common hypercorrection is to produce [ç] even where standard...
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  • a single letter (as in the case of the digraph ch in French and the trigraph sch in German), that retains predictability only if the multigraph cannot...
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    in the trigraph Ꞩch ẜch and the tetragraph Tẜch tẜch, denoted by the sounds IPA: [ʃ] and IPA: [t͡ʃ], respectively. Spelling reform Ꞩ ẜ ꞩ, Ꞩch ẜch, Tẜch...
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  • Engadin area in Switzerland) for the sequence /ʃtɕ/ (while the similar trigraphsch⟩ denotes the sounds /ʃ/ and /ʒ/). It is not part of the orthography...
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  • written with an apostrophe before — ’s (e.g. föld ’s nép). The di- and the trigraphs are capitalised in names and at the beginning of sentences by capitalising...
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  • German orthography still date back to Middle High German: the use of the trigraphsch⟩ for /ʃ/ and the occasional use of ⟨v⟩ for /f/ because around the 12th...
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    alphabet Greek alphabet Montenegrin alphabet List of Cyrillic digraphs and trigraphs Reforms of Russian orthography Romanization of Russian Russian Braille...
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  • (minoen), or in the word moelle and its derivatives. French digraphs and trigraphs have both historical and phonological origins. In the first case, it is...
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    letters, notably H and Q, have been variously combined in digraphs or trigraphs (see below) to represent phonetic phenomena that could not be recorded...
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  • digraph representing palatal /ʎ/ before ⟨i⟩ (before other vowels, the trigraph ⟨gli⟩ is used), and with ⟨n⟩ to represent /ɲ/ with any vowel following...
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    combinations are called digraphs, and three-letter groups are called trigraphs. German uses the tetragraphs (four letters) "tsch" for the phoneme German...
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  • /θræʃ/, the digraph ⟨th⟩ (two letters) represents /θ/. In hatch /hætʃ/, the trigraph ⟨tch⟩ represents /tʃ/. Less commonly, a single letter can represent multiple...
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    vowels and ÿ for the phoneme /ɨ/, as well as a number of digraphs and trigraphs. Several grammarians attempted to introduce orthographic standards in...
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    digraph ⟨sc⟩. In Middle English orthography, it came to be written as the trigraphsch⟩, or the digraph ⟨sh⟩. The voiced bilabial plosive stop, bʷ, the ⟨b⟩...
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    equivalent siklus, although both are pronounced as [i]. Afrikaans merged Dutch trigraphs ⟨tie⟩, ⟨cie⟩ and ⟨sie⟩ to a single spelling ⟨sie⟩. Apart from ⟨tie⟩, generally...
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  • can be considered a single phoneme; it is written traditionally with a trigraph as ατσχέ (=atskhe). Tsakonian has undergone considerable morphological...
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