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Scribal abbreviations, or sigla (singular: siglum), are abbreviations used by ancient and medieval scribes writing in various languages, including Latin, Greek, Old English and Old Norse. In modern manuscript editing (substantive and mechanical) sigla are the symbols used to indicate the source manuscript (e.g. variations in text between ...
The Hungarian Wikipedia (Hungarian: Magyar Wikipédia) is the Hungarian/Magyar version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started on 8 July 2003 by Péter Gervai, this version reached the 300,000-article milestone in May 2015. [1] The 500,000th article was born on 16 February 2022. [2]
The information SIGLA offers for each variable in the database is structured in “triples,” i.e., matrices with three components: SIGLA’s Answer (information corresponding to the variable composed by a SIGLA researcher), Original Text (excerpt(s) from official source(s) pertaining to the variable), and Source (references to the official ...
The Old Hungarian script or Hungarian runes (Hungarian: Székely-magyar rovás, 'székely-magyar runiform', or rovásírás) is an alphabetic writing system used for writing the Hungarian language. Modern Hungarian is written using the Latin-based Hungarian alphabet.
Petrik Géza: Jegyzéke az 1860–1875. években megjelent magyar könyvek- és folyóiratoknak, Budapest, 1888–1892; Kiszlingstein Sándor: Magyar könyvészet 1876–1885, Budapest, 1890; Petrik Géza: Magyar Könyvészet 1886–1900. I–II.
Magyar nyelv Icelandic: isl: ice: isl: Individual Living Íslenska Ido: ido: ido: Individual Constructed in 1907 by Louis de Beaufront as variation of Esperanto Ido Igbo: ibo: ibo: Individual Living ásụ̀sụ́ Ìgbò Indonesian: ind: ind: Individual Living bahasa Indonesia covered by macrolanguage ms/msa. Changed in 1989 from original ISO ...
These sigla are used when interlinear text is otherwise difficult to represent as such typographically. No sigla were suggested for corruptions (i.e. letters that are legible or restorable, but not understood). Instead, it was proposed that these should be dealt with in an apparatus. No sigla were suggested for literary corrections.
This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Hungarian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Hungarian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.