A special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning.
1The new sound is taught with its diacritical mark and the reason given, e.g.
2We're just dismayed that Renault chose a name with such an uncertain diacritical mark -should it be an umlaut or an accent?
3Many of the spellings in this index differ from the spelling used in the text and notes, especially in the use of the diacritical mark.]
4All diacritical marks in this text are above the character being accented:
5His attention is called to syllabification as well as to diacritical marks.
6Teach the diacritical marks found in the dictionary to be used.
7Some diacritical marks and special characters may not be visible in all browsers.
8The more difficult words are defined, and their pronunciation is indicated by diacritical marks.
9The spelling, accents, and diacritical marks of Sanskrit names is not consistent in the book.
10I have omitted the diacritical marks on Arabic names.
11This difference is indicated by diacritical marks, which it is not now necessary to exhibit.
12E-mail is not good for languages written with diacritical marks or with non Latin letters.
13Accents and diacritical marks have generally been standardised.
14A relatively small number of signs-the alphabet, punctuation and diacritical marks-participate in the infinite competence of writing.
15In the diacritical marking, as in accentuation and syllabication, Webster's International Dictionary has been taken as authority.
16The diacritical marks have been lost.
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