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Virtually Virtual Iceland - The Icelandic Alphabet
Iceland, history, geography, people, vikings, settlers, photos, clickable map, phrases in Icelandic, electronic postcards, sci-fi, humor, humour, ...
Preview Site   www.simnet.is/gardarj/misc/alph.htm   reviews

The International Phonetic Alphabet
The INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ASSOCIATION Reproduction of The International Phonetic Alphabet (Revised to 1993, Updated 1996) Full chart Sections of the chart Consonants (Pulmonic) Consonants (Non-Pulmonic) Diacritics Other Symbols Suprasegmentals Tones & Word Accents Vowels IPA Home Page | Subscription | Examinations | Fonts | Sounds ...
Preview Site   www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/ipachart.html   reviews

Alphapage.html - University of Maryland
Evolution of Alphabets This page is part of the course material for History of the Alphabets taught by Prof. Robert Fradkin at University of Maryland. Questions of an academic or linguistic nature should be e-mailed to Prof. Fradkin, Dept. of Asian and East European Languages, University of Maryland. Questions on the animation graphics should be e-mailed to Charlie Seljos The authors cannot ...
Preview Site   www.wam.umd.edu/~rfradkin/alphapage.html   reviews

Judaism 101: Hebrew Alphabet
Illustrates the letters and vowel points of the Hebrew alphabet, along with their names and numerical values. Also discusses transliteration (writing Hebrew in English letters).
Preview Site   www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm   reviews

Art21 - The Alphabet Synthesis Machine (Introduction)
The Alphabet Synthesis Machine is an exploration of the liminal territory between familiarity and chaos. An interactive Java applet, the Machine invites you to evolve the letterforms of a personalized 'alien alphabet' - the possible writing system of your own imaginary civilization.
Preview Site   alphabet.tmema.org/   reviews

Mystery of the Futhark Alphabet Page 1
Turkce G rmek cin Burayy Tyklayyn MYSTERY OF THE FUTHARK ALPHABET Click the picture for a bigger size The Kylver stone from Stanga (Gotland) SWEDEN The Mojbro stone from Uppland SWEDEN The Istaby stone from Blekinge SWEDEN The Futhark alphabet was used by the North European Germanic peoples (the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish) between the 3rd and 17th centuries A.D. About 3500 stone monuments in ...
Preview Site   www.antalyaonline.net/futhark/   reviews

Russian Alphabet
Preview Site   www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/russian-alphabet.html   reviews

Butterfly Alphabet - Home Page
Butterfly Poster #1 Horizontal, Black Background, signed Customers' comments #2 Vertical, White Background, signed #3 Horizontal, Butterfly Background, signed Choosing from hundreds of letters Kjell and Barbara created 3 different 18 X 24 Butterfly Alphabet posters. * * * Kjell Sandved films butterfly behavior We love the Butterfly Alphabet. My 2 year old can say his ABCs while pointing at the ...
Preview Site   www.butterflyalphabet.com/   reviews

Indian alphabet comparison page
Ukindia Eden Golshani's Indian language alphabet comparison page Golshani's Home Page Films..Zee..Female..Medicine..Science..Computer..Technology..Rakesh Saba..Home...Hindi..Urdu..Punjabi..Gujarati..Arabic..Greek..Russian..English from Hindi..Spanish..Html Eden has very kindly made these figures to compare the different alphabets in various Indian languages If you find the above useful please ...
Preview Site   www.ukindia.com/zalph.htm   reviews

Letters of the Hebrew Alphabet
Hebrew Alphabet as used by a Jewish Scribe(or Sofer) ...
Preview Site   www.safrus.com/alephbet.html   reviews

Afghanistan Online: Languages Spoken in Afghanistan
This page contains information about Pashto, Dari, and other languages spoken in Afghanistan. You will also find an online farsi translator.
Preview Site   www.afghan-web.com/language/index.html   reviews

The Cherokee Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide
Legend: Each picture of a Cherokee letter is followed by its romanization, a comma, and the key to which that letter is mapped in my font. Users of capable clients will see the key displayed in a fixed-width font. The Cherokee Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide a, a e, ` i, ~ o, q u, Q v, A ga, s ka, n ge, 1 gi, ! go, w gu, W gv, S ha, d he, 2 hi, @ ho, e hu, E hv, D la, f le, 3 li, # lo, r lu, R ...
Preview Site   www.atypical.net/CherTabl.html   reviews

Introduction to the Russian Alphabet
Introduction to Russian alphabet ...
Preview Site   www.catcode.com/rintro/   reviews

Everson Typography: The Alphabets of Europe
The Alphabets of Europe Home The Alphabets of Europe Michael Everson Version 3.0 Contents 0 Introduction 1 Scope 1.1 The geographical area of Europe 1.2 The languages of Europe 1.3 The scripts of Europe 2.0 Definitions 3.0 Criteria for evaluation 4.0 Writing systems 5.0 Repertoires 5.1 Punctuation 5.2 Digits and numbers Annex A Administrative units of Europe Annex B European Sign Languages Annex ...
Preview Site   www.evertype.com/alphabets/   reviews

Azbuka
Azbuka Modern Serbian Chirilic Alphabeth a.JPG b.JPG c.JPG ch.JPG cj.JPG d.JPG dj.JPG dzh.JPG e.JPG f.JPG g.JPG i.JPG j.JPG k.JPG l.JPG lj.JPG m.JPG n.JPG nj.JPG o.JPG p.JPG r.JPG s.JPG sh.JPG t.JPG u.JPG v.JPG z.JPG zh.JPG stojkov@yurope.com http://yurope.com/people/sen/prezentacije/azbuka/ Updated on November 05th 1996 ...
Preview Site   yurope.com/people/sen/prezentacije/azbuka/index.html   reviews

The Esperanto Alphabet
An Introduction to the Esperanto alphabet The Esperanto alphabet contains twenty eight letters. Twenty two of these are the same as standard English letters; there are six special letters. In the following, and in other lessons, the special letters, shown above, are indicated by a following letter 'x'. RULE: Every sound corresponds to one letter and every letter corresponds to one sound. The ...
Preview Site   www.webcom.com/~donh/ecourse/ealfabet.html   reviews

The Greek Alphabet
The Greek Alphabet The alphabet is among the few linguistic elements that have remained essentially unchanged between the Classic and Modern Greek languages. Before listing the letters, let us make a brief comment on the pronunciation of the language, as it evolved through the millennia. Pronunciation How close is the sound of Modern Greek to that of Classic Greek Phonetically, Classic Greek ...
Preview Site   www.cogsci.indiana.edu/farg/harry/lan/grkphon.htm   reviews

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christian Use of the Alphabet
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia ...
Preview Site   www.newadvent.org/cathen/01333a.htm   reviews



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