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  2. Grave accent - Wikipedia

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    The alternative to the grave accent in Mandarin is the numeral 4 after the syllable: pà = pa4. In African languages and in International Phonetic Alphabet, the grave accent often indicates a low tone: Nobiin jàkkàr ('fishhook'), Yoruba àgbọ̀n ('chin'), Hausa màcè ('woman'). The grave accent represents the low tone in Kanien'kéha or ...

  3. Backtick - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as backquote, grave, or grave accent. The character was designed for typewriters to add a grave accent to a (lower-case [ a ] ) base letter, by overtyping it atop that letter. [ 1 ] On early computer systems, however, this physical dead key +overtype function was rarely supported, being functionally replaced by precomposed ...

  4. CSA keyboard - Wikipedia

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    However, the grave accent (dead key) remains in the primary group to type the characters ù/Ù on an ANSI keyboard, which lacks a key to the left of the Z key. In Figure 2, the rectangles indicate a diacritical mark. The Canadian standard defines three explicit compliance levels and one implicit level: Figure 2: Canadian standard CAN/CSA Z23 ...

  5. AltGr key - Wikipedia

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    The ` (grave accent) key is the only one that acts as a free-standing dead key and thus does not respond as shown on the key-cap. (For a complete list of the characters generated using dead keys, see QWERTY#ChromeOS .)

  6. English terms with diacritical marks - Wikipedia

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    Some sources distinguish "diacritical marks" (marks upon standard letters in the A–Z 26-letter alphabet) from "special characters" (letters not marked but radically modified from the standard 26-letter alphabet) such as Old English and Icelandic eth (Ð, ð) and thorn (uppercase Þ, lowercase þ), and ligatures such as Latin and Anglo-Saxon Æ (minuscule: æ), and German eszett (ß; final ...

  7. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    grave accents (e.g. à, è, etc.) needed for Scots Gaelic are generated by pressing the grave accent (or 'backtick') key `, which is a dead key, then the letter. Thus `+a produces à. acute accents (e.g. á) needed for Irish are generated by pressing the AltGr key together with the letter. [c] Thus AltGr+a produces á; AltGr+⇧ Shift+a ...

  8. File:Cyrillic letter I grave - uppercase and lowercase.svg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 08:24, 12 August 2007: 4,000 × 2,300 (6 KB): F l a n k e r {{Information |Description={{en|Uppercase and lowercase Cyrillic letter I with a grave accent.

  9. File:OCR-A char Grave Accent.svg - Wikipedia

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