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Appendix:Italics

English Wikipedia has an article on: Italic type Wikipedia [<span class="searchmatch">italics</span>] Used to stress a word. Smith wasn&#039;t the only guilty party, it&#039;s true. 1997, Terry...


Appendix:English personal pronouns

archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal and obsolete or archaic forms are in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>. 1 See Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns for attested neopronouns...


Appendix:German personal pronouns

The following table shows a list of German personal pronouns, including archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal forms are in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>....


Appendix:South Bauchi word lists

South Bauchi languages as follows. Individual languages are highlighted in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>. South Bauchi East branch Boghom subgroup Bòghòm (Burrum) Kir cluster Kiir...


Appendix:Italic script

script (the script used by Etruscan, Oscan, etc, not to be confused with <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>). This page is under construction. Euboean Greek: /, / Model Etruscan:...


Appendix:Underline

→ISSN, page 55: Width: 720 pixels Height: 480 pixels Used instead of <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>. 1961, Joseph Perry Ponte, “Introduction”, in Musica Disciplina: A Revised...


Appendix:Korean parts of speech

Many of these appear to lack standard names in Korean. Translations in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span> have been proposed but may not yet be accepted. Used in Martin (1992) ^...


Appendix:Middle English personal pronouns

represent major formal classes. The modern equivalents of each are given in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span> below. Unlike in Modern English, where reflexive pronouns are consistently...


Appendix:Proto-Hmong-Mien reconstructions

Zhengzhang&#039;s Old Chinese and Middle Chinese reconstructions are cited in <span class="searchmatch">italics</span> instead. Note that not all Chinese comparanda listed are necessarily cognates...


Appendix:English articles

pronunciation /ði/ is also used for emphasis; this is indicated in writing by <span class="searchmatch">italics</span>, as in “the best” (followed by a noun). Certain loanwords contain articles...