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  2. aUI (constructed language) - Wikipedia

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    n /n/ A container measuring quantity. [n] is pronounced further back than [m], reflecting how the mouth is a container measuring quantity. [6] Before: p /p/ A dot before a line. [p] is a bilabial consonant pronounced before the lips. [6] Positive: r /ʀ/ or /r/ A plus sign indicating positive. [r] is similar to the trills animals make to ...

  3. Icelandic orthography - Wikipedia

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    It originally represented an affricate , which arose from the combinations t + s , d + s , ð + s ; however, in modern Icelandic it came to be pronounced , and since it was a letter that was not commonly used, it was decided in 1973 to replace all instances of z with s . [2]

  4. Word square - Wikipedia

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    In addition to satisfying the basic properties of word squares, it is palindromic; it can be read as a 25-letter palindromic sentence (of an obscure meaning) and it is speculated that it includes several additional hidden words such as reference to the Christian Paternoster prayer, and hidden symbols such as the cross formed by the horizontal and vertical palindromic word "Tenet".

  5. AUI - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. sublexical), [13] it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and ...

  7. Spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Certain languages' standard alphabets have letters, or letters with diacritics (e.g., umlauts, rings, tildes), that do not exist in the English alphabet. If these letters have two-letter ASCII substitutes, the ICAO/ITU code words for the two letters are used.

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  9. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    The California Job Case was a compartmentalized box for printing in the 19th century, sizes corresponding to the commonality of letters. The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and frequency analysis in particular, dating back to the Arab mathematician al-Kindi (c. AD 801–873 ), who formally developed the method (the ciphers breakable by this technique go ...