Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet DIGRAPH


DIGRAPH

Definition av DIGRAPH

  1. (lingvistik) digraf
  2. (matematik) riktad graf

1

Antal bokstäver

7

Är palindrom

Nej

12
AP
APH
DI
DIG
GR
GRA
IG

7

3

14

309
AD
ADH
ADI
ADP
ADR
AG


Sök efter DIGRAPH på:



Exempel på hur man kan använda DIGRAPH i en mening

  • With few exceptions, each mora in the Japanese language is represented by one character (or one digraph) in each system.
  • CIA cryptonyms sometimes contain a two character prefix called a digraph, which designates a geographical or functional area.
  • The name contains the digraph ij, used throughout modern Dutch orthography, which is why both letters appear capitalized (as in: IJmuiden and IJsselmeer).
  • It was also used in medieval Scandinavia but was later replaced with the digraph th, except in Iceland, where it survives.
  • In modern typography, if technological limitations make the use of æ difficult (such as in use of typewriters, telegraphs, or ASCII), the digraph ae is often used instead.
  • The Eszett letter is currently used only in German, and can be typographically replaced with the double-s digraph , if the ß-character is unavailable.
  • The internal capitalization within IJmuiden is as IJ is a digraph in modern Dutch so in some typefaces recognised as a ligature which places it in one typed or handwritten space.
  • The Bellman–Ford algorithm is an algorithm that computes shortest paths from a single source vertex to all of the other vertices in a weighted digraph.
  • Dz (digraph), used in Polish, Kashubian, Macedonian, Slovak, Esperanto, Hungarian, Dene Suline (Chipewyan) and Cantonese Pinyin.
  • Kh (digraph), in English transliteration from numerous foreign languages, usually represents , but sometimes.
  • dy (digraph), a digraph used in rendering the Xhosa and Shona languages, as well as some Australian Aboriginal languages such as Warlpiri.
  • The formula states that the number of Eulerian circuits in a digraph is the product of certain degree factorials and the number of rooted arborescences.
  • The alphabet also uses the Ng digraph, even originally with a large tilde that spanned both n and g (as in n͠g) when a vowel follows the digraph.
  • Ph (digraph), a common digraph that represents the phoneme /f/ (voiceless labiodental fricative) in phonetics.
  • It is sometimes asked whether Jèrriais should move to a writing system based on French orthography; however, this would have implications for the continuity of the literary tradition over two centuries or more, though some features of the language's writing system, such as the digraph "th" for the typical dental fricative of Jèrriais, have evidently been borrowed from English orthography.
  • Sz (digraph), a digraph used in Hungarian, Polish, Kashubian, German (as ẞ), and Cantonese romanization.
  • Xw, a digraph used in the Kurdish and the Tlingit language to represent ; see List of Latin-script digraphs.
  • After the 1948 Danish spelling reform, which abolished the digraph Aa in favor of Å, there was fervent resistance in Aabenraa.
  • In early Belarusian and Ukrainian orthographies, Latin ⟨g⟩ or the Cyrillic digraph ⟨кг⟩ (kh) were sometimes used for the sound of Latin ⟨g⟩ in assimilated words.
  • In certain non-Slavic Cyrillic-based alphabets, such as Chechen, Ingush, and various Dagestanian languages like Tabasaran, the digraph ⟨аь⟩ is introduced to represent the sounds /æ/ or /a/.


Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 221,41 ms.