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  2. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks

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    This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters. For other languages and symbol sets (especially in mathematics and science), see below

  3. List of Latin-script letters - Wikipedia

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    Open E with dot below: George Herzog’s Jabo transcription Ɛ̣̀ ɛ̣̀: Open E with dot below and grave: Ɛ̣́ ɛ̣́: Open E with dot below and acute: Ɛ̣̂ ɛ̣̂: Open E with dot below and circumflex: Ɛ̣̃ ɛ̣̃: Open E with dot below and tilde: Ɛ̣̈ ɛ̣̈: Open E with dot below and diaeresis: Ɛ̣̈̀ ɛ̣̈̀: Open E with dot ...

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Latin Capital Letter S with dot below and dot above U+1E69 ṩ Latin Small Letter S with dot below and dot above U+1E6A Ṫ Latin Capital Letter T with dot above 0659 ISO 8859-14: U+1E6B ṫ Latin Small Letter T with dot above 0660 U+1E6C Ṭ Latin Capital Letter T with dot below: U+1E6D ṭ Latin Small Letter T with dot below U+1E6E Ṯ

  5. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    FOUR DOT PUNCTUATION U+2058: Po, other Common ⁙ FIVE DOT PUNCTUATION U+2059: Po, other Common ⁚ TWO DOT PUNCTUATION U+205A: Po, other Common ⁛ FOUR DOT MARK U+205B: Po, other Common ⁜ DOTTED CROSS U+205C: Po, other Common ⁝ TRICOLON U+205D: Po, other Common ⁞ VERTICAL FOUR DOTS U+205E: Po, other Common ⸀ RIGHT ANGLE SUBSTITUTION ...

  6. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of standard proofreader's marks used to indicate and correct problems in a text. Marks come in two varieties, abbreviations and abstract symbols. Marks come in two varieties, abbreviations and abstract symbols.

  7. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    The Dolch word list is a list of frequently used English words (also known as sight words), compiled by Edward William Dolch, a major proponent of the "whole-word" method of beginning reading instruction. The list was first published in a journal article in 1936 [1] and then published in his book Problems in Reading in 1948. [2]

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  9. Ö - Wikipedia

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    In most later handwritings these bars in turn nearly became dots. The origin of the letter ö was a similar ligature for the digraph OE: e was written above o and degenerated into two small dots. [citation needed] In some inscriptions and display typefaces, ö may be represented as an o with a small letter e inside.