Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
aUI (constructed pronunciation:) is a philosophical, a priori language created in the 1950s by W. John Weilgart, Ph.D. (March 9, 1913 – January 26, 1981; born Johann Wolfgang Weixlgärtner, [2] and also known as John W. Weilgart [3]), a philosopher and psychoanalyst originally from Vienna, Austria.
au /aɨ̯/, /a/ /ai̯/, /ɛ/ eye. Realised as bet (south) and cat (north) in plural endings. aw /au̯, ɑːu̯/ /au̯/ how: ei /ɛi̯/ /ɛi̯/ As in eight eu /əɨ̯/ /əi̯/ As in height ew /ɛu̯, eːu̯/ /ɛu̯/ Roughly like Edward with the d removed: E'ward, or Cockney pronunciation of -ell in words like well, hell. ey /e.ɨ̯/ /e.ɪ/ Two ...
Even as the literature of Wallonia became almost entirely French through the 14th and 15th centuries, some Walloon words could still be found in local writing. A medical text from the early 15th century displays the situation by using the Walloon weris "healed" alongside the Middle French garira "will heal". [ 7 ]
This vocalic w generally represented /uː/, [3] [4] as in wss ("use"). [5] However at that time the form w was still sometimes used to represent a digraph uu (see W), not as a separate letter. In modern Welsh, "W" is simply a single letter which often represents a vowel sound. Thus words borrowed from Welsh may use w this way, such as:
The names of the letters are grammatically neuter (except the now obsolete z which is grammatically feminine).. The letters a , á , e , é , i , í , o , ó , u , ú , y , ý , æ and ö are considered vowels, and the remainder are consonants.
AUI may stand for: Ethernet's Attachment Unit Interface, a 15-pin D-connector; aUI, a constructed language; The ICAO code for Ukraine International Airlines, Ukraine; The National Rail code for Ardlui railway station, United Kingdom; Associated Universities, Inc., the corporation that operates the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)
These ligatures are proper letters in some Scandinavian languages, and so are used to render names from those languages, and likewise names from Old English. Some American spellings replace ligatured vowels with a single letter; for example, gynæcology or gynaecology is spelled gynecology.
Latin Small Letter E with grave 0168 U+00E9 é 233 0303 0251 é Latin Small Letter E with acute 0169 U+00EA ê 234 0303 0252 ê Latin Small Letter E with circumflex 0170 U+00EB ë 235 0303 0253 ë Latin Small Letter E with diaeresis 0171 U+00EC ì 236 0303 0254 ì Latin Small Letter I with grave 0172 U+00ED í 237 0303 0255