Arabic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Arabic alphabet (Arabic: ) is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa, such as Arabic and Urdu. After the Latin alphabet, it is the second-most widely used alphabet aro...
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Many western languages contain words with letters whose sound is determined by these accents and diacritical marks. The effects are different depending on the language; here are the names and examples of the more common marks and non-standard characters.
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www.businessballs.com/diacriticalmarks.htm
www.businessballs.com/diacriticalmarks.htm
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Learn which syllable of Spanish word receives the stress and how that can be modified through the use of diacritical marks known as accents. ... Similarly, personal names and place names of foreign origin usually are written without accents (unless accents are used in the originating language). ... spanish diacritical marks...
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spanish.about.com/od/spanishpronunciation/a/stress_accent.htm
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retain diacritical marks if original is from a Latin alphabet except in commonly anglicized names: Montreal, Quebec, Istanbul. If a place-name is transliterated from a non-Latin alphabet, diacritical marks are generally not used except on atlas ... See also Chinese Names and Terms, Diacritical Marks, and Russian Language.;
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Names of diacritical marks. In each English dictionary a pronunci- ... Common diacritical marks in English and their names. Diacritical. Name mark. Example ...
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Diacritical Marks in Zoological. Names. G. WINSTON SINCLAIR. THE use of diacritical marks in zoologi- cal names is again to be discussed by ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2411368
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Subject: Re: French names Ms. Roberts-- > > Let's say you have a name like Pierre d'Affry to index (I made it up). > I would probably index it this way: > > Affry, Pierre d' > > As odd as that "d'" looks to me, I know it's allowed.
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www.indexpup.com/index-list/1998/July_22_1998.txt
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