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  2. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (standard letters with diacritics)

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    Other exceptions are supported, for example as a result of a Requested move vote, as far as such exceptions stay in line with the official naming conventions policy ("Generally, article naming should give priority to what the majority of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a reasonable minimum of ambiguity, while at the same time ...

  3. Template:Naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Article titles; All naming conventions; Category:Wikipedia naming conventions; Nature; Fauna (animals) Flora (plants) Arts; Entertainment; Media; Books; Broadcasting

  4. Camel case - Wikipedia

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    Camel case is named after the "hump" of its protruding capital letter, similar to the hump of common camels.. Camel case (sometimes stylized autologically as camelCase or CamelCase, also known as camel caps or more formally as medial capitals) is the practice of writing phrases without spaces or punctuation and with capitalized words.

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (writing systems) - Wikipedia

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    Pi (letter) – like most Greek letters, pi is used in conjunction with the Latin script; Pe (Cyrillic) – 'Cyrillic' cannot be a language, and so is unambiguous; Pe (Persian letter) – 'Pe (Persian)' could be about a Persian word pe; Ka (kana) – cf. Ka (Cyrillic) Zeta – the Greek letter is the WP:primary topic, as any word zeta derives ...

  6. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (use English-language sources)

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    The use of modified letters (e.g. those with accents or other diacritics) in article titles is neither encouraged nor discouraged; when deciding between versions of a word that differ in the use or non-use of modified letters, follow the general usage in reliable sources that are written in the English language (including other encyclopedias and reference works).

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Capitalize the initial letter (except in rare cases, such as eBay), but otherwise follow sentence case [e] (Funding of UNESCO projects), not title case (Funding of UNESCO Projects), except where title case would be used in ordinary prose. See Wikipedia:Naming conventions (capitalization). To italicize, add {{italic title}} near the top of the ...

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    Upon re-use in a long article, the template {} can be used to provide a mouse-over tooltip, giving the meaning of the acronym again without having to redundantly link or spell it out again. The template inserts a <abbr> tag into the page's HTML. Example: {{abbr|CIA|Central Intelligence Agency}}, giving: CIA. (This mouse-over will not work on ...

  9. Wikipedia:List of guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Naming conventions detail the correct ways to name articles on particular topics. Notability guidelines outline the criteria that a subject must meet to merit a Wikipedia article. Style guidelines contain extensive advice on writing style, formatting, grammar, and more.