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  2. Naming conventions of the International Phonetic Alphabet

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    Several non-English letters have traditional names: ç c cedilla, ð eth (also spelled edh), Å‹ engma or eng, É™ schwa (also spelled shwa), ǃ exclamation mark, Ç€ pipe. Other symbols are unique to the IPA, and have developed their own quirky names: ɾ fish-hook r , ɤ ram's horns , ʘ bull's eye , ʃ esh (apparently never 'stretched s'), Ê’ ...

  3. Typography (cartography) - Wikipedia

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    Distribution: "Names should not be evenly dispersed over the map, nor should names be densely clustered." In subsequent literature, textbooks, and the GIS&T Body of Knowledge , legibility, association, and hierarchy are typically listed as the most crucial of these aims, while conflict avoidance is one of the core foundations of Automatic label ...

  4. Lists of record labels - Wikipedia

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    Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, by genre, by company and by location.

  5. List of record labels: A–H - Wikipedia

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    discogs.com - searchable by label; russian-records.com - Russian labels This page was last edited on 8 February 2025, at 08:00 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letters chosen for the IPA are meant to harmonize with the Latin alphabet. [note 7] For this reason, most letters are either Latin or Greek, or modifications thereof. Some letters are neither: for example, the letter denoting the glottal stop, Ê” , originally had the form of a question mark with the dot removed.

  7. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    The reference designator usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number, e.g. C3, D1, R4, U15. The number is sometimes followed by a letter, indicating that components are grouped or matched with each other, e.g. R17A, R17B. The IEEE 315 standard contains a list of Class Designation Letters to use for electrical and electronic ...

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