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Combining Diacritical Marks

Combining Diacritical Marks is a Unicode block containing the most common combining characters. It also contains the character "Combining Grapheme Joiner", which prevents canonical reordering of combining characters, and despite the name, actually separates characters that would otherwise be considered a single grapheme in a given context. Its block name…

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1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991)
66 (+66)
1.0.1 (1992)
68 (+2)
1.1 (1993)
72 (+4)
3.0 (1999)
82 (+10)
3.2 (2002)
96 (+14)
4.0 (2003)
107 (+11)

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Combining Diacritical Marks

Nodes6
Edges5
Triples17
Avg. degree1.67
Density0.333333
Components1

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Combining Diacritical Marks

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related to history · 2
Combining Diacritical Marks → The, Unicode-related
1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 66 (+66)
1.0.1 (1992) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 68 (+2)
1.1 (1993) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 72 (+4)
3.0 (1999) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 82 (+10)
3.2 (2002) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 96 (+14)
4.0 (2003) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 107 (+11)
4.1 (2005) · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 112 (+5)
Assigned · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → 112 code points
Major alphabets · 1
Combining Diacritical Marks → IPA, UPA

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block combining diacritical marks characters unicode name also character greek coptic iso 10646 process grapheme containing common contains joiner prevents

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Combining Diacritical Marks1.0.0 .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}(1991)66 (+66)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks1.0.1 (1992)68 (+2)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks1.1 (1993)72 (+4)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks3.0 (1999)82 (+10)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks3.2 (2002)96 (+14)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks4.0 (2003)107 (+11)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marks4.1 (2005)112 (+5)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksAssigned112 code points1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksMajor alphabetsIPA, UPA1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksPlaneBMP1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksRangeU+0300..U+036F (112 code points)1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksScriptsInherited1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksSymbol setsaccents diacritics1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical MarksUnused0 reserved code points1.00infobox
Combining Diacritical Marksis aUnicode block containing the most common combining characters0.90text

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