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  • Diaeresis (diacritic) - Wikipedia
    In Modern English, the diaeresis, the grave accent and the acute accent are the only diacritics used apart from loanwords It may be used optionally for words that do not have a morphological break at the diaeresis point, such as "naïve", "Boötes", and "Noël"
  • Whats a diaeresis? | Merriam-Webster
    Often mistakenly called an umlaut, a diaeresis (pronounced “die heiresses”; it’s from the Greek for “divide,” and is devilishly hard to spell) consists of two dots carefully centered over the second vowel in such words as “naïve” and “reëlection ”
  • DIERESIS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    DIERESIS meaning: 1 US spelling of diaeresis 2 a mark written over a vowel that shows it is pronounced separately… Learn more
  • DIERESIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    DIERESIS definition: the separation of two adjacent vowels, dividing one syllable into two See examples of dieresis used in a sentence
  • Vowel Elision, Syllable Division Stress Patterns - Britannica
    diaeresis, (from Greek diairein, “to divide”), the resolution of one syllable into two, especially by separating the vowel elements of a diphthong and, by extension, two adjacent vowels It is also the mark placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced as a separate syllable
  • diaeresis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    There are four[sic] manners of performing the Diæreſis: viz by Cutting, Pricking, Tearing, Dravving, and Burning Properly speaking, the terms diaeresis and umlaut are not interchangeable, even though the latter is often a visually identical diacritical mark
  • Understanding the Diaeresis in Grammar - broadlearners. com
    A diaeresis (also called a dieresis or trema) is a punctuation mark made of two dots (¨) placed over a vowel Its purpose is simple: it shows that two adjacent vowels are pronounced separately, not as a single sound
  • Dieresis - definition of dieresis by The Free Dictionary
    A break or pause in a line of verse that occurs when the end of a word and the end of a metrical foot coincide [Late Latin diaeresis, from Greek diairesis, from diairein, to divide : dia-, apart; see dia- + hairein, to take ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition


















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