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  Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its syllable was homophonous with the verb meaning 'to come' and the character is used for that verb as a result, without any embellishing "meaning" element attached.
The ideographic iteration mark (々) is used to indicate that the preceding kanji is to be repeated, functioning similarly to a ditto mark in English.
This mark also appears in personal and place names, as in the surname Sasaki (佐々木).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kanji   (3586 words)

  
 Kana -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
These were developed as an alternative and adjunct to ideograph based characters of (Any of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in China; regarded as dialects of a single language (even though they are mutually unintelligible) because they share an ideographic writing system) Chinese origin, or (Click link for more info and facts about Kanji) Kanji (漢字;).
U+309D is the hiragana (Click link for more info and facts about iteration mark) iteration mark, used to repeat a previous hiragana.
U+309E is the voiced hiragana iteration mark, which stands in for the previous hiragana but with the consonant voiced (k becomes g, h becomes b, etc.).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/k/ka/kana.htm   (1464 words)

  
 The New Media Reader: Writing on the Edge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The effects of this potential iteration of the mark (Derrida calls this the mark's "iterability") are not, he goes on to claim, limited to the fortunes of the written utterance as a whole.
The iterability of the mark beyond the horizon of the moment and the conditions under which it was written means that context (a place) and contextualization (a process or system that circumscribes a place) are at risk within the notion of writing-as-communication that appears to sustain both concepts.
Moreover, because a mark is a purely differential structure, defined only in its relation to a constellation of other marks, any single instance of a mark may be further differentiated from itself by being multiplied or divided to produce new instances distinguishable from that instance.
www.newmediareader.com /cd_samples/WOE/Harpold.html   (5819 words)

  
 MARK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Search the MARK Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the MARK Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named MARK at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/M/MARK.htm   (73 words)

  
 [Cjk] ideographic iteration mark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
I have never found the iteration mark in TsangChi (CangJie) or any other input method.
In Emacs, chinese-py-punct-b5 doesn't have the iteration mark either in the "v" section.
I think the iteration mark is only defined in GB2312, but I'm not too sure about this (and Unicode of course).
lists.ffii.org /pipermail/cjk/2003-May/000398.html   (129 words)

  
 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22 N2466
Roughly speaking, JIS X 4061 replaces the prolonged sound mark with the vowel of the most recent letter, while Attachment neglects the prolonged sound mark at first in the same way as a hyphen.
Roughly speaking, JIS X 4061 replaces the iteration marks with the most recent KANA letter, while Attachment handles the iteration marks as they are.
Since Korean may be written with a mixture of ideographs and Hangul syllables, the Hangul Syllables position established by pDAM-5, immediately after the CJK Unified Ideographs, might be preferable.
www.open-std.org /jtc1/sc22/open/n2466.htm   (5932 words)

  
 FIX: LIKE Operator with Japanese Repeating Character That Follows a Wildcard Does Not Return Expected Results
The LIKE search criteria includes a Katakana or Hiragana prolonged sound mark, Cho-On, or other iteration mark (a character that extends the sound of the preceding character or indicates that the preceding character should repeat).
Note that where P appears twice in the preceding expressions, each occurrence of P may be a different character of the type described in the "Symptoms" section.
For example, after you apply the fix, KP LIKE '%P%' is considered to be a true expression even if the first P is Unicode character U+309D (Hiragana Iteration Mark) and the second P is U+30FD (Katakana Iteration Mark).
support.microsoft.com /default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q315649   (902 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Kanji
Fortunately, most exceptions to the second rule are simple nouns: and#24859; ai "love", and#31109; Zen, and#28857; ten "mark, dot" -- in addition, the vast majority of these cases involve kanji that have no kun'yomi, so there can be no confusion.
The ideographic iteration mark (and#12293;) is used to indicate that the preceding kanji is to be repeated, functioning similarly to a ditto mark in English.
This mark also appears in personal and place names, as in the surname Sasaki (and#20304;and#12293;and#26408;).
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=kanji   (2889 words)

  
 Bug ID: 4113835 Some of BreakIterator's rules are not correct in JDK1.1.6G.
This is the reason why iterator always breaks Sentence at newline.
In JDK1.1.6G, if next character of digit is CJK, iterator breaks Sentence before the CJK character.
The section describes about `iterator breaks at newline.' The bug is fixed in JDK1.1.6 FCS.
bugs.sun.com /bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4113835   (640 words)

  
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The iterator uses the backward state table only to find a // "safe place" to start iterating forward.
A "safe place" is // a spot in the text that is guaranteed to be a break position.
Certain // punctuation marks, such as apostrophes and hyphens, are allowed inside a "word" // without causing a break, but only if they're flanked on both sides by letters.
www.cs.miami.edu /~burt/learning/Csc120.042/src/java/text/WordBreakData.java   (1474 words)

  
 Ideographic iteration mark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The ideographic iteration mark (々) is used in Japanese kanji to represent multiple things.
Essentially, plural form is rare in the language, but it does come up.
In Chinese, a similar mark is used in fast writing to represent a doubled character, but it is never used in careful writing or printed matter.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/Ideographic-iteration-mark.htm   (176 words)

  
 Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
There is some disagreement about the beginning of Chinese character use in Japan, but it is generally accepted that Buddhist monks brought Chinese texts back to Japan in about the 5th century, and these were read in the Chinese language.
Over time, a system of reading or understanding Chinese texts in Japanese developed; a system of special marks was employed which allowed speakers of Japanese to read the Chinese characters in accordance with the rules of Japanese grammar.
Japanese had no written form, and gradually Chinese characters, known in Japan as kanji, began to be used to write in Japanese.
www.peacelink.de /keyword/Kanji.php   (868 words)

  
 UNICODE -- 3000:CJK Symbols
x (single left-pointing angle quotation mark - 2039)
Subsequent revisions of the JIS standard and industry practice have settled on JIS 1-33 as being the fullwidth tilde character.
* visual indicator that the following ideograph is to be taken as a variant of the intended character
www.iam.uni-bonn.de /~alt/html/unicode_185.html   (225 words)

  
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ITERATION MARK It is confirmed by JCS (JIS development team) that the ITERATION MARK is different from 0-3005 (IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK).
Therefore, this character is needed to be coded on the ISO/IEC 10646 WHITE/BLACK SESAME DOT For following characters, as far as Japan understand, Kobayashi-san convinced the necessity of both in recent UTC.
Japan feels the fl circle in center in the DOUBLE BULLET proposal is larger than that of the CIRCLE FILLED CIRCLE.
anubis.dkuug.dk /jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n2258.doc   (609 words)

  
 Character Sets: East Asian Punctuation Marks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This table contains 25 mappings of character encodings for East Asian punctuation marks from the East Asian Coded Character set (ANSI/NISO Z39.64, or "EACC") to character encodings in the Universal Character Set (UCS, ISO-IEC 10646)/Unicode.
NOTE: The character IDEOGRAPHIC NUMBER ZERO (EACC 212F30, UCS/Unicode 3007) is not included in this table.
It is listed in the mapping table for East Asian Ideographs.
lcweb2.loc.gov /cocoon/codetables/9.4.html   (125 words)

  
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MARK LOWER HALF 309D; 309E # L: ゝ..
VOICED ITERATION MARK # Characters identical in both UXI and XGI: 35,075 0030; 0039 # N: 0..
༃ (3) TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO TRUNCATED A..
www.macchiato.com /unicode/IdentifierDiff.txt   (4292 words)

  
 Defn. of Extender (Pdn. 89) again
Roughly (and unofficially) speaking, an extender is something that isn't a letter or combining mark but often appears embedded in words.
For example, one may use L plus MIDDLE DOT as a compatibility equivalent of L WITH MIDDLE DOT in writing Catalan, and we do not want a Catalan name to break into two names at the MIDDLE DOT.
And finally: I have the Unicode 2.0 book in front of me, and "extender" appears neither in the General Index nor, as far as I can tell, in the Table of Contents.
www.stylusstudio.com /xmldev/199908/post60300.html   (421 words)

  
 RFC 1345   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In addition, the numeric value of the coded representations of all these characters are the same in all coded character sets compatible with ISO standards.
All of them except two, EXCLAMATION MARK and QUOTATION MARK, have the same coded representation in all variants of EBCDIC.
Digits are only used in names of ideographic and Hangul characters and never as the first character.
www.freesoft.org /CIE/RFC/bynum.cgi?1345   (9262 words)

  
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VOICED ITERATION MARK 3105; 312C # L: ㄅ..
MARK MASORA CIRCLE 05C4; 05C4 # M: ׄ HEBREW MARK UPPER DOT 0F00; 0F00 # L: ༀ TIBETAN SYLLABLE OM 0F01; 0F03 # S: ༁..
MARK HALANTA 0F85; 0F85 # P: ྅ TIBETAN MARK PALUTA 0F86; 0F87 # M: ྆..
www.macchiato.com /unicode/CharacterAge.txt   (3706 words)

  
 Sorting It All Out : Wednesday, June 01, 2005 - Posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
But if you have entered the pronunciation information and are sorting by it (the way that for example an addressbook might choose do) then this order will be respected.
Note that name readings (nanori'yomi) are sometimes (perhaps often) entirely individual and do not match any of the kun'yomi or on'yomi with which a given ideograph may be commonly associated.
So such a feature makes a lot of sense if you know how all the names are pronounced; if not (for example in a large company address book) you may want an alternate way to search for names that you may know only by characters and not by pronunciation.
blogs.msdn.com /michkap/archive/2005/6/1.aspx   (1165 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
DOUBLE-STRUCK ITALIC SMALL J (16#3005#, 16#3006#), -- IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK..
OGHAM SPACE MARK (16#2000#, 16#200B#), -- EN QUAD..
IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE); --- Uppercase_Mapping : constant Mapping_Ranges := ((16#61#, 16#7A#, -32), -- LATIN SMALL LETTER A..
www.ada-auth.org /cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/AIs/AI-00285.TXT?rev=1.5   (17149 words)

  
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This character occurs within the Big Five block of tone marks # for bopomofo and is intended to be the tone mark for the first tone in # Mandarin Chinese.
We have selected the mapping U+02C9 MODIFIER LETTER # MACRON (Mandarin Chinese first tone) to reflect this semantic.
# However, because bopomofo uses the absense of a tone mark to indicate # the first Mandarin tone, most implementations of Big Five represent # this character with a blank space, and so a mapping such as U+2003 EM # SPACE might be preferred.
www.pragmasys.com /HandHeld/big5.txt   (513 words)

  
 Windows 932_81
8153 = U+30FE : KATAKANA VOICED ITERATION MARK
8155 = U+309E : HIRAGANA VOICED ITERATION MARK
815B = U+30FC : KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK
www.microsoft.com /GLOBALDEV/Reference/dbcs/932/932_81.htm   (40 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
IDEOGRAPHIC CLOSING MARK (16#3031#, 16#3035#), -- VERTICAL KANA REPEAT MARK..
VERTICAL KANA REPEAT MARK LOWER HALF (16#303B#, 16#303C#), -- VERTICAL IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK..
NO-BREAK SPACE (16#1680#, 16#1680#), -- OGHAM SPACE MARK..
www.ada-auth.org /cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/AIs/AI-00285.TXT?rev=1.7   (20745 words)

  
 Windows 936_A1
A1AE = U+2018 : LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
A1B0 = U+201C : LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
A1B1 = U+201D : RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
www.microsoft.com /globaldev/reference/dbcs/936/936_A1.htm   (120 words)

  
 LinuxDig.com Request for Comments RFC#: 1345 : Character Mnemonics and Character Sets.
Digits are only used in names of ideographic and Hangul characters
The Variable-length Character Mnemonics are primarily meant for the
ideographic characters in larger Asian character sets, but are also
www.linuxdig.com /rfc/individual/1345.php   (10680 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
4E8C 3194 IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION THREE MARK (Kaeriten) #
4E0A 3197 IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION MIDDLE MARK (Kaeriten) #
4E0B 3199 IDEOGRAPHIC ANNOTATION FIRST MARK (Kaeriten) #
www.kompas.com /olahraga/news/0204/22/153832.htm   (199 words)

  
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% TIBETAN MARK CARET YIG MGO PHUR SHAD MA
% TIBETAN MARK YIG MGO TSHEG SHAD MA
% TIBETAN MARK GTER YIG MGO TRUNCATED A
www.indlinux.org /downloads/locale/Locales/LC_COLLATE.ISO14651   (2374 words)

  
 Roxen Community: RFC 1345 Character Mnemonics & Character Sets ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
After a letter, the second character signifies the following:
This system for the representation of ideographic characters and Hangul characters is not truly mnemonic, but it provides short representations that are easy to connect to the corresponding character by means of the code table of an official character set standard.
Alternative methods based on the graphic appearance or the pronunciation of the characters are thought to be unfeasible.
community.roxen.com /developers/idocs/rfc/rfc1345.html   (9464 words)

  
 RFC 1345 (rfc1345) - Character Mnemonics and Character Sets
After a letter, the second character signifies the following: Exclamation mark !
Grave Apostrophe ' Acute accent Greater-Than sign > Circumflex accent Question Mark ?
0021 EXCLAMATION MARK " 0022 QUOTATION MARK Nb 0023 NUMBER SIGN DO 0024 DOLLAR SIGN % 0025 PERCENT SIGN and 0026 AMPERSAND ' 0027 APOSTROPHE (0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS) 0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS * 002a ASTERISK + 002b PLUS SIGN, 002c COMMA - 002d HYPHEN-MINUS.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1345.html   (10214 words)

  
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/x00/xbf INVERTED QUESTION MARK /x00/xc0 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE /x00/xc1 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE > /x00/xc2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX /x00/xc3 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH TILDE /x00/xc4 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS /x00/xc5 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE /x00/xc6 LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE AE
/x30/x20 POSTAL MARK FACE /x30/x41 HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL A /x30/x42 HIRAGANA LETTER A
/x30/x9e HIRAGANA VOICED ITERATION MARK /x30/xa1 KATAKANA LETTER SMALL A /x30/xa2 KATAKANA LETTER A
www.oasis-open.org /cover/ISO-10646-mapping.txt   (3273 words)

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