[dī́grăf́]
(n.)A pair of letters representing a single speech sound, such as the ph
(n.)A single character consisting of two letters run together and…
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A digraph is a group of two successive letters whose phonetic value is a single sound. ... Context for this page: ... Concept module: digraph...
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It is important to distinguish between consonant clusters and digraphs with which they are often confused. In contrast to a consonant cluster, a digraph is a group of two or more symbols which really stand for just one sound (usually a consonant).
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What is a digraph? Why is it important to recognize when decoding? ... The definition of a Digraph is when 2 or more consonants are grouped together and a single consonant sound is produced. For example: /ch/, /tch/, /sh/. It is important to differentiate between Digraphs and Blends (blends are 2 or more consonants...
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We've made a number of the consonant digraph materials available free of charge at the links at left. To become a Grade 1 Member for receiving all digraph materials - click here...
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Digraphs and trigraphs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, digraphs and trigraphs are sequences of two and three characters respectively which are interpreted as one character by the programming language. Various reasons exist for...
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Lesson 4 - Skill 1Recognition Memory ... Directions: Circle the correct letter or letters from each column below to spell the word seen in the picture. Then write the word in the space below the letters.
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Test Your Understanding of Digraph ... A digraph is short for directed graph, and it is a diagram composed of points called vertices (nodes) and arrows called arcs going from a vertex to a vertex. For example the figure below is a digraph with 3 vertices and 4 arcs.
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digraph A digraph (or a directed graph) is a graph in which the edges are directed. (Formally: a digraph is a (usually finite) set of vertices V and set of ordered pairs (a,b) (where a, b are in V) called edges.
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Digraph (orthography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A digraph or digram (from the Greek: , dís , "double" and γράφω, gráphō , "write") is a pair of characters used to write one phoneme (distinct sound) or a sequence of phonemes that does not co...
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