Dieresis - meaning and definition. What is Dieresis
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What (who) is Dieresis - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diaereses; Diereses; Diaresis; Dieresis; Diæreses; Diæresis; Diaeresis (disambiguation)

Dieresis         
·noun ·same·as Diaeresis.
II. Dieresis ·noun The separation or resolution of one syllable into two;
- the opposite of synaeresis.
III. Dieresis ·noun A mark consisting of two dots [/], placed over the second of two adjacent vowels, to denote that they are to be pronounced as distinct letters; as, cooperate, aerial.
dieresis         
¦ noun US spelling of diaeresis.
Vowel hiatus         
OCCURRENCE OF TWO VOWEL SOUNDS IN ADJACENT SYLLABLES, WITH NO INTERVENING CONSONANT
Diaeresis (linguistics); Vowel sequence; Hiatus (linguistics)
In phonology, hiatus, diaeresis (), or dieresis describes the occurrence of two separate vowel sounds in adjacent syllables with no intervening consonant. When two vowel sounds instead occur together as part of a single syllable, the result is called a diphthong.

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Diaeresis

Diaeresis (dieresis, diëresis) may refer to:

  • Diaeresis (prosody), pronunciation of vowels in a diphthong separately, or the division made in a line of poetry when the end of a foot coincides with the end of a word
  • Diaeresis (linguistics), or hiatus, the separation of adjacent vowels into syllables, not separated by a consonant or pause and not merged into a diphthong
  • Diaeresis (diacritic), a diacritic consisting of two side-by-side dots that marks disyllabicity
  • Diaeresis (computing), the two-dot diacritic used in unicode