{{{1}}} (<span class="searchmatch">H</span>-<span class="searchmatch">system</span>) [{{{1}}}] Example: ehhoshangho chiujhaude (<span class="searchmatch">H</span>-<span class="searchmatch">system</span>) [e hho o sho a no gho o cho i u jho a uo do e ]...
{{{1}}} Template for <span class="searchmatch">h</span>-<span class="searchmatch">system</span> esperanto. example: ehhoshangho chiujhaude and EHhOshANGhO ChIUjhAUDE...
are reflected in Latin, is still a matter of debate among linguists. The <span class="searchmatch">system</span> used here however does not use the symbols *β, *ð, *ɣ, *z, since even if...
Wiktionary. See Wiktionary for Wikipedians. OTRS – Open source Ticket Request <span class="searchmatch">System</span> out-of-process – Not following the usual process established by the community...
one of these forms. One method of doing this is to use the etymid/senseid <span class="searchmatch">system</span>, e.g. by giving the parent lemma and form the same ID and linking all the...
the variations. But then I think I've got my "Non-IPA Dictionary Style" <span class="searchmatch">system</span> pretty well honed for "international" English. The problems are with "American"...
this <span class="searchmatch">system</span> when we include the other <span class="searchmatch">systems</span>. The letters r, s, n and <span class="searchmatch">h</span> vary between the writing <span class="searchmatch">systems</span>, and I propose that we using a writing <span class="searchmatch">system</span> parameter...
stems: <span class="searchmatch">H</span>: Usually <span class="searchmatch">H</span>, but becomes L before a multisyllabic suffix that begins with a consonant. Regular <span class="searchmatch">H</span>(<span class="searchmatch">H</span>): Always <span class="searchmatch">H</span> and makes the subsequent syllable <span class="searchmatch">H</span> as...
Private Use Area characters. The character you see on your <span class="searchmatch">system</span> and the character I see on my <span class="searchmatch">system</span> may be completely different. Anyone can use those codepoints...
"dotted" <span class="searchmatch">system</span> is actually older than the Western, "Greek" <span class="searchmatch">system</span> (and was initially used by Western writers themselves before adopting the Greek <span class="searchmatch">system</span>), that...