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Alphabetic Diacritics

Introduction
Diacritic
Accent Marks
Acute accent
Apex (diacritic)
Grave accent
Circumflex
Caron
Double acute accent
Double grave accent
Dots
Dot (diacritic)
Anusvara
Interpunct
Tittle
Diaeresis (diacritic)
Metal umlaut
Colon (punctuation)
Ring
Ring (diacritic)
Modifier letter ring above
Rough breathing
Smooth breathing
Macron
Macron
Macron below
Overlays
Bar (diacritic)
Curves
Breve
Inverted breve
Sicilicus
Tilde
Titlo
Curls
Apostrophe
Hook (diacritic)
Horn (diacritic)
Hook above
Palatal hook
Comma
Cedilla
Ogonek
Double Marks
Tie (typography)
Diacritics Specific to Non-Latin Alphabets
Arabic diacritics
Hamza
Shadda
Pinyin
Greek diacritics
Iota subscript
Ancient Greek accent
Hebrew diacritics
Niqqud
Cantillation
Hangul
Revised Romanization of Korean
Brahmic scripts
Hiragana
Katakana
Dakuten
Non-alphabetic Scripts
Abjad
Abugida
Devanagari
Alphabetization or Collation
Collation
Stress (linguistics)
Homonym
Others
English terms with diacritical marks
Use of the circumflex in French
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