Examples of 'digraph' in a sentence

Meaning of "digraph"

A digraph is a combination of two letters representing one sound, such as 'th' in 'this'. It is commonly used in linguistics and phonetics to study and analyze the sounds of a language
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  • A directed graph.
  • A two-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character.
  • A pair of letters, especially a pair representing a single phoneme.
  • a sequence of two lines, each of which may be unbroken, broken once, or broken twice.

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A digraph contains at most one tree spanner.
We can represent this problem with a digraph.
The digraph can be made up of vowels or consonants.
A pair of letters designating a single phoneme is called a digraph.
A digraph is acyclic if it does not contain any directed cycle.
C is only used in the digraph before.
Therefore the digraph is most often encoded as an i followed by a j.
It follows that a complete digraph is symmetric.
This digraph is used only in loanwords.
Another matrix representation for a digraph is its incidence matrix.
A signed digraph is a directed graph with signed arcs.
Which indicates that the vowel is not part of a digraph.
Gh is a digraph found in many languages.
The ai in sail is a vowel digraph.
The digraph orthography is applied.

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The set of feasible solutions is thus defined on a dynamic digraph.
A digraph is a combination of two letters that creates one sound.
Fault diagnosis of a board machine based on causal digraph method.
The adjacency matrix of a digraph is unique up to identical permutation of rows and columns.
Divide between two consonants unless they form a digraph.
A consonant digraph counts as a single letter and are not separated into separate syllables.
Weakly connected digraph.
The former digraph Aa still occurs in personal names.
Strongly connected digraph.
It corresponds to the digraph zh in the current ULY standard.
G is absent because this letter is only used in the NG digraph in Māori.
Ch is a digraph in the Latin script.
The final section addresses fault tolerance based on digraph inferences and reference governor.
The digraph lh denotes as in Welsh ii.
Both the horizontal and the vertical digraph were borrowed from the Greek alphabet.
This digraph should not be confused with c'h.
The Vietnamese alphabet inherited this digraph from the Portuguese orthography.
The recognition of self-complementarity of a graph or digraph.
Ou is a digraph of the Latin alphabet.
An exception is the Dutch digraph IJ.
In both systems, the digraph ch is considered a single letter.
When two vowels combine to make one sound, it is called a digraph.
The digraph tj was used to write, for example tjutji.
In the context of graph theory a digraph with weighted edges is called a " network.
The digraph ch was used to write, for example achir.
Furthermore, some authors define an arborescence to be a spanning directed tree of a given digraph.
The ij digraph is often replaced with a " y.
Two consonants together can form a single sound, called a consonant digraph.
The name consists of the digraph ij, which behaves like a single letter.
A card would have a corresponding cut-out recess to hold the digraph.
The letters ng constitute a digraph and counts as a single letter, following n in alphabetization.
One of the files specified for loading is package. lisp, which creates a package called digraph.
These represent the plaintext digraph with the upper-left matrix component coming first.
C is not included, as it is only used in the digraph CH.
Generally, a digraph is simply represented using two characters in Unicode.

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