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  2. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Modifier Letter Acute Accent · U+02CB ˋ 715 Modifier Letter Grave Accent U+02CC ˌ 716 Modifier Letter Low Vertical Line U+02CD ˍ 717 Modifier Letter Low Macron U+02CE ˎ 718 Modifier Letter Low Grave Accent U+02CF ˏ 719 Modifier Letter Low Acute Accent U+02D0 ː 720 Modifier Letter Triangular Colon U+02D1 ˑ 721

  3. Spacing Modifier Letters - Wikipedia

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    Modifier Letter Acute Accent U+02CB xˋ ˋ Modifier Letter Grave Accent U+02CC xˌ ˌ Modifier Letter Low Vertical Line U+02CD xˍ ˍ Modifier Letter Low Macron U+02CE xˎ ˎ Modifier Letter Low Grave Accent U+02CF xˏ ˏ Modifier Letter Low Acute Accent U+02D0 xː ː Modifier Letter Triangular Colon U+02D1 xˑ ˑ

  4. English terms with diacritical marks - Wikipedia

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    The acute and grave accents are occasionally used in poetry and lyrics: the acute to indicate stress overtly where it might be ambiguous (rébel vs. rebél) or nonstandard for metrical reasons (caléndar); the grave to indicate that an ordinarily silent or elided syllable is pronounced (warnèd, parlìament).

  5. Diacritic - Wikipedia

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    The acute and grave accents are occasionally used in poetry and lyrics: the acute to indicate stress overtly where it might be ambiguous (rébel vs. rebél) or nonstandard for metrical reasons (caléndar), the grave to indicate that an ordinarily silent or elided syllable is pronounced (warnèd, parlìament).

  6. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    The post 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet appeared first on Reader's Digest. These printable keyboard shortcut symbols will make your life so much easier.

  7. É - Wikipedia

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    On US International and UK English keyboard layouts, users can type the acute accent letter "é" by typing AltGR+E. This method can also be applied to many other acute accented letters which do not appear on the standard US English keyboard layout. In Microsoft Word, users can press Ctrl+' (apostrophe), then E or ⇧ Shift+E for "é" or "É".

  8. Grave accent - Wikipedia

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    The grave accent first appeared in the polytonic orthography of Ancient Greek to mark a lower pitch than the high pitch of the acute accent. In modern practice, it replaces an acute accent in the last syllable of a word when that word is followed immediately by another word.

  9. Acute accent - Wikipedia

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    The acute accent (sometimes called accento chiuso, "closed accent" in Italian) is compulsory only in words of more than one syllable stressed on their final vowel (and a few other words). Words ending in stressed -o are never marked with an acute accent ( ó ), but with a grave accent ( ò ).