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Diacritical marks are a necessary part of a name and will be used.
The total number of possible letters is much higher if diacritical marks are added.
Punctuation and diacritical marks are available but almost impossible to remember.
Give or take some missing letters and a million diacritical marks."
This list specifies combinations of a diacritical mark and a second key.
Some English language terms have letters with diacritical marks.
For some loanwords, there are other letters or diacritical marks in use.
Before the spelling reform of 1904, there were several additional letters with diacritical marks.
The extensive diacritical marks appear in the novel as published by Stern.
The more difficult words are defined, and their pronunciation is indicated by diacritical marks.
I have omitted the diacritical marks on Arabic names.
One solution is to employ diacritical marks to denote the tones.
What other (Latin-based) languages are spelled using their diacritical marks?
It makes sparing use of accents and diacritical marks.
Pitch accent and length is indicated by four diacritical marks:
In other alphabetic systems, diacritical marks may perform other functions.
The diacritical marks were casually placed, and the lines were flowing rather than straight.
This covers the use of combining diacritical marks.
The former is unstressed, and the latter is stressed without any diacritical mark.
Here is a reverse key to help decode the various diacritical marks:
Most words are stressed on the first syllable and diacritical marks are rarely used.
With Unicode, it is also possible to combine diacritical marks with most characters.
English is one of the few European languages that does not have many words that contain diacritical marks.
Other diacritical marks such as the circumflex only occur on a few words, most of them loanwords from French.
Second, no diacritical marks have been allowed that are difficult to convey via the Internet without the use of specialised programs.