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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Acute_Accent|Acute accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˊ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Acute_Accent|Acute accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˊ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Acute_Accent_Below|Acute accent below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˏ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Bar|Bar]] || Stroke, horizontal bar, middle tilde || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̵ || Eth (Ðð) and capital African D (Ɖ) are listed here. See also [[Natlang_Uses_of_Stroke|stroke]].  
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Bar|Bar]] || Stroke, horizontal bar, middle tilde || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̵ || Eth (Ðð) and capital African D (Ɖ) are listed here. See also [[Natlang_Uses_of_Stroke|stroke]].  
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Breve_Below|Breve below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̮ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Breve_Below|Breve below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̮ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Candrabindu|Candrabindu]] || Chandrabindu, chandravindu, candravindu, chôndrobindu || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̐ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Caron|Caron]] || Háček, haček || style="font-size:180%" | ˇ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Caron|Caron]] || Háček, haček || style="font-size:180%" | ˇ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex_Below|Circumflex below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̭ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex_Below|Circumflex below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̭ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Comma_Above|Comma above]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̓ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Comma_Above_Right|Comma above right]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̕ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Comma_Below|Comma below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̦ || This article includes Şş and Ţţ, but not other letters containing a comma looking diacritic. Instead, see [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|cedilla]].
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Comma_Below|Comma below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̦ || This article includes Şş and Ţţ, but not other letters containing a comma looking diacritic. Instead, see [[Natlang_Uses_of_Cedilla|cedilla]].
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Dot_Above|Dot above]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˙ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Dot_Above|Dot above]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˙ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Dot_Above_Right|Dot above right]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌͘ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Dot_Below|Dot below]] || Underdot || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̣ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Dot_Below|Dot below]] || Underdot || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̣ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Double_Grave_Accent|Double grave accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" |​ ◌̏ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Double_Grave_Accent|Double grave accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" |​ ◌̏ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Double_Ring_Below|Double ring below]] || || style="font-size:180%" |​ ◌͚ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Double_Vertical_Line_Above|Double vertical line above]] || || style="font-size:180%" |​ ◌̎ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Grave_Accent|Grave accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˋ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Grave_Accent|Grave accent]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˋ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Grave_Accent_Below|Grave accent below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˎ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Hook_Above|Hook above]] || Dấu hỏi || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̉ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Hook_Above|Hook above]] || Dấu hỏi || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̉ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Inverted_Breve|Inverted breve]] || Arch || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̑ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Inverted_Breve|Inverted breve]] || Arch || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̑ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Low_Line_Below|Low line below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̲ || This diacritic is very similar to [[Natlang_Uses_of_Macron_Below|macron below]].
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Macron|Macron]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˉ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Macron|Macron]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˉ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Tilde_Below|Tilde below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˷ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Tilde_Below|Tilde below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˷ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Tilde_Overlay|Tilde overlay]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̴ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Vertical_Line_Above|Vertical line above]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˈ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Vertical_Line_Below|Vertical line below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˌ ||
| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Vertical_Line_Below|Vertical line below]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ˌ ||
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| [[Natlang_Uses_of_Vertical_Tilde|Vertical tilde]] || || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̾ ||
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[[Category:Natscripts]]
[[Category:Natscripts]]

Revision as of 07:42, 20 January 2013

This page will list different uses of diacritical marks that have natlang precedence. Conlangers can use this to find inspiration for their own conlang romanizations.
Note that in this article combining diacritics are attached to a ◌. Diacritics without a ◌, like ¨ for example, are non-combining. Non-combining diacritics are sometimes called modifier letters in Unicode. The non-combining forms may for example be used when writing about a conlang's orthography, when one wants to refer to a diacritic without using any base letter with it.
When a letter is referred to without concerning about case, it is displayed like so: Ťť. This is for clarity's sake because some diacritics may look different depending on the letter's case.

Diacritics
Diacritic name Other names Character Notes
Acute accent ˊ
Acute accent below ˏ
Bar Stroke, horizontal bar, middle tilde ◌̵ Eth (Ðð) and capital African D (Ɖ) are listed here. See also stroke.
Breve ˘
Breve below ◌̮
Candrabindu Chandrabindu, chandravindu, candravindu, chôndrobindu ◌̐
Caron Háček, haček ˇ
Cedilla ¸ Some of the letters included here have in practice comma below, but Şş and Ţţ are listed under comma below.
Circumflex ˆ
Circumflex below ◌̭
Comma above ◌̓
Comma above right ◌̕
Comma below ◌̦ This article includes Şş and Ţţ, but not other letters containing a comma looking diacritic. Instead, see cedilla.
Descender
Diaeresis/umlaut Tréma, trema ¨
Diaeresis below ◌̤
Dot above ˙
Dot above right ◌͘
Dot below Underdot ◌̣
Double acute accent Hungarumlaut ˝
Double grave accent ​ ◌̏
Double ring below ​ ◌͚
Double vertical line above ​ ◌̎
Grave accent ˋ
Grave accent below ˎ
Hook above Dấu hỏi ◌̉
Horn Dấu móc ◌̛
Inverted breve Arch ◌̑
Low line below ◌̲ This diacritic is very similar to macron below.
Macron ˉ
Macron below ˍ
Middle dot Interpunct, interpoint, centered dot, centred dot, space dot ·
Ogonek ˛
Palatalized hook ◌̡
Retroflex hook Hook, tail ◌̢
Right half ring ʾ
Ring above ˚
Ring below ˳
Stroke Diagonal stroke, solidus, strikethrough ◌̷ Bar may also be called stroke. Eth (Ðð) is not listed here, but under bar.
Tilde ˜
Tilde below ˷
Tilde overlay ◌̴
Vertical line above ˈ
Vertical line below ˌ
Vertical tilde ◌̾