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Qué (quién) es diaeresis - definición

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Diaereses; Diereses; Diaresis; Dieresis; Diæreses; Diæresis; Diaeresis (disambiguation)

Diaeresis         
·noun ·Alt. of Dieresis.
diaeresis         
[d??'??r?s?s, -'?r-]
(US dieresis)
¦ noun (plural diaereses -si:z)
1. a mark (?) placed over a vowel to indicate that it is sounded separately, as in naive, Bronte.
the division of a sound into two syllables, especially by sounding a diphthong as two vowels.
2. Prosody a natural rhythmic break in a line of verse where the end of a metrical foot coincides with the end of a phrase.
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk diairesis 'separation', from diairein 'take apart'.
Diaeresis (diacritic)         
DIACRITIC OF 2 DOTS OVER A LETTER, USED TO DENOTE THE SEPARATION OF TWO CONSECUTIVE VOWELS
Tréma; Diaraesis; Diareses; Diaeresis mark; Διαίρεσις; Trema (diacritic)
The diaeresis ( ; also known as the trema) and the umlaut () are two different diacritical marks that (in modern usage) look alike. They both consist of two dots placed over a letter, usually a vowel; when that letter is an i or a j, the diacritic replaces the tittle: ï.

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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