The double acute accent (
) is a
diacritic
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mark of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. It is used primarily in
Hungarian or
Chuvash, and consequently it is sometimes referred to by typographers as hungarumlaut.
The signs formed with a regular
umlaut are letters in their own right in the Hungarian alphabet—for instance, they are separate letters for the purpose of
collation
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. Letters with the double acute, however, are
considered variants of their equivalents with the umlaut, being thought of as having both an umlaut and an
acute accent
The acute accent (), ,
is a diacritic used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin alphabet, Latin, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabet, Greek scripts. For the most commonly encountered uses of the accen ...
.
Uses
Vowel length
History
Length marks first appeared in
Hungarian orthography
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in the 15th-century
Hussite Bible
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History
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. Initially, only ''á'' and ''é'' were marked, since they are different in
quality
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as well as
length
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. Later ''í'', ''ó'', ''ú'' were marked as well.
In the 18th century, before Hungarian orthography became fixed, ''u'' and ''o'' with
umlaut +
acute (ǘ, ö́) were used in some printed documents.
19th century typographers introduced the double acute as a more aesthetic solution.
Hungarian
In Hungarian, the double acute is thought of as the letter having both an umlaut and an acute accent.
Standard Hungarian has 14 vowels in a symmetrical system: seven short vowels ''(
a,
e,
i,
o,
ö,
u,
ü)'' and seven long ones, which are written with an
acute accent
The acute accent (), ,
is a diacritic used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin alphabet, Latin, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabet, Greek scripts. For the most commonly encountered uses of the accen ...
in the case of ''á, é, í, ó, ú'', and with the double acute in the case of ''ő, ű''. Vowel length has phonemic significance in Hungarian, that is, it distinguishes different words and grammatical forms.
Slovak
At the beginning of the 20th century, the letter ''A̋'' (''A'' with double acute) was used in
Slovak as a long variant of the short vowel ''Ä'' (''A'' with diaeresis), representing the vowel in dialect and some
loanword
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s.
Czambel, S. 1902. ''Rukoväť spisovnej reči slovenskej.'' Turčiansky Sv. Martin: Vydanie Knihkupecko-nakladateľshého spolku, p. 2.
/ref> The letter is still used for this purpose in Slovak phonetic transcription systems.
Umlaut
Handwriting
In handwriting
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in German
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and Swedish, the umlaut is sometimes written similarly to a double acute. In the Swedish alphabet, ''Å'', ''Ä'' and ''Ö'' are letters in their own right.
Chuvash
The Chuvash language
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written in the Cyrillic script
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uses a double-acute Ӳ, ӳ as a front counterpart of Cyrillic letter У, у (see Chuvash vowel harmony), likely after the analogy of handwriting in Latin script languages.[A possible explanation of the diacritic being influenced by the German ''handwritten'' form is the early version of the Chuvash alphabet devised much more than 50 years before the other ones mentioned.] In other minority languages of Russia
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( Khakas, Mari, Altai, and Khanty
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), the umlauted form '' Ӱ'' is used instead.
Faroese
Classical Danish handwriting uses "ó" for "ø", which becomes a problem when writing Faroese in the same tradition, as "ó" is a part of the Faroese alphabet. Thus ''ő'' is sometimes used for ''ø'' in Faroese.
Tone
International Phonetic Alphabet
The IPA and many other phonetic alphabets use two systems to indicate tone: a diacritic system and an adscript system. In the diacritic system, the double acute represents an extra high tone.
One may encounter this use as a tone sign in some IPA-derived orthographies of minority languages, such as in the North American Native Tanacross
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Overview
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(Athapascan). In line with the IPA usage it denotes the extra-high tone.
Unicode
Unicode
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encodes a number of cases of "letter with double acute" as precomposed character
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s and these are displayed below. In addition, many more symbols may be composed using the combining character
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facility () that may be used with any letter or other diacritic to create a customised symbol but this does not mean that the result has any real-world application and thus are not shown in the table.
Technical notes
O and U with double acute accents are supported in the Code page 852, ISO 8859-2
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, and Unicode
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character sets.
Code page 852
Some of the box-drawing character
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s of the original DOS code page 437
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were sacrificed in order to put in more accented letters (all printable characters from ISO 8859-2 are included).
ISO 8859-2
In ISO 8859-2, the characters Ő, ő, Ű, and ű take the place of some similar-looking (but distinct, especially at bigger font sizes) letters of ISO 8859-1.
Unicode
All occurrences of "double acute" in character names in the Unicode 9.0 standard:
LaTeX Input
In LaTeX
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, the double acute accent is typeset with the \H (mnemonic
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It makes use of e ...
for "Hungarian") command. For example, the name Paul Erdős
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(in his native Hungarian: Erdős Pál) would be typeset as
Erd\Hs P\'al.
X11 Input
In modern X11
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systems (or utilities such as WinCompose on Windows systems), the double acute can be typed by pressing the followed by (the equal sign) and desired letter ( or ).
See also
* Acute accent
The acute accent (), ,
is a diacritic used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin alphabet, Latin, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabet, Greek scripts. For the most commonly encountered uses of the accen ...
* Double grave accent
The double grave accent () is a diacritic used in scholarly discussions of the Serbo-Croatian and sometimes Slovene languages. It is also used in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
In Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian, double grave accent is used ...
* Umlaut/Diaeresis
* Hungarian alphabet
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The alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, with several added variations of letters, consisting 44 letters. Over the 26 letters of the ...
Footnotes
External links
Diacritics Project—All you need to design a font with correct accents
(contains some incorrect/sloppy data on history)
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Latin-script diacritics
Cyrillic-script diacritics
Hungarian language