\MARK POST #6522
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic
DENOTES WHERE THE ‘HEAT’ EMPHASIS IS OF SOUND WAVES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS TO DOTS. USUALLY IT IS EXOTHERMIC OR BEING PRODUCED GOING OUTWARDS FROM IT’S POINT OF ORIGIN, BUT IF I’M NOT MISTAKEN… GUTTERAL SOUNDS DENOTES THE EMPHASIS OF SOUNDS GOING INWARDS MAKING IT ENDOTHERMIC AND AS A RESULT AFFECTING THE MATTER WHICH HAS GENERATED THE SOUNDS AND THEN WHAT COMES NEXT IN IT’S SEQUENCE OF VIBRATIONS AS A RESULT.
THE INTENDED PURPOSE OF COURSE IS TO ELEVATE DOT/WAVE PATTERNS TO IONIZED STATES – ACTION/REACTION BETWEEN MATTER & ENERGY IN RELATION TO EVERYTHING ELSE. USUALLY IN PROXIMITY ON THAT LEVEL. ON QUANTUM LEVELS… THE TIMEFRAMES & SPACE VARIABLES CHANGE SIGNIFICANTLY.
SUNDAY LIGHT FOR THE MASSES.
ENJOY
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Types
Among the types of diacritic used in alphabets based on the Latin script are:
accents (so called because the acute, grave, and circumflex were originally used to indicate different types of pitch accents in the polytonic transcription of Greek)
◌́ – acute (Latin apex)
◌̀ – grave
◌̂ – circumflex
◌̌ – caron, wedge (Czech háček)
◌̋ – double acute
◌̏ – double grave
dots
◌̇ – overdot (Indic anusvara)
◌̣ – an underdot is used in Rheinische Dokumenta and in Hebrew, Indic and Arabic transcription
◌·◌ – interpunct
tittle, the superscript dot of the modern lowercase Latin i and j
◌̈ – typically used as either a diaeresis or an umlaut, but also used for other purposes.
◌ː – triangular colon, used in the IPA to mark long vowels.
ring
◌̊ – overring
vertical stroke
◌̩ – a subscript vertical stroke is used in IPA to mark syllabicity and in Rheinische Dokumenta to mark a schwa
macron or horizontal line
◌̄ – macron
◌̱ – underbar
overlays
◌⃓ – vertical bar through the character
◌̷ – slash through the character
◌̵ – crossbar through the character
curves
◌̆ – breve
◌͗ – sicilicus, a palaeographic diacritic similar to a caron or breve
◌̃ – tilde
◌҃ – titlo
superscript curls
◌̓ – apostrophe
◌̉ – hoi (Vietnamese dấu hỏi)
◌̛ – horn (Vietnamese dấu móc)
subscript curls
◌̦ – undercomma
◌̧ – cedilla
◌̡ ◌̢ – hook, left or right, sometimes superscript
◌̨ – ogonek
double marks (over or under two base characters)
◌͝◌ – double breve
◌͡◌ – tie bar or top ligature
◌᷍◌ – double circumflex
◌͞◌ – longum
◌͠◌ – double tilde
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