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  Vim documentation: digraph
Last change: 2001 Sep 03 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar Digraphs *digraphs* *Digraphs* Digraphs are used to enter characters that normally cannot be entered by an ordinary keyboard.
This may be mangled if you look at it on a system that does not support digraphs or if you print this file.
Using digraphs *digraphs-use* There are two methods to enter digraphs: *i_digraph* CTRL-K {char1} {char2} or {char1} {char2} The first is always available; the second only when the 'digraph' option is set.
www.vim.org /htmldoc/digraph.html   (990 words)

  
  Shhhhhh the Baby is Sleeping!
The digraph that this lesson will be on are the letters s and h which together make the /sh/ sound.
The students will learn to recognize the /sh/ sound in spoken words through the use of meaningful representations such as the mouth moves, hand gestures, and tongue twisters.
the sh digraph and will be able to recognize spoken words with the /sh/ sound in them.
www.auburn.edu /~murraba/constr/gravesbr.html   (964 words)

  
  The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe: A Digraph Lesson (th, ch, wh, sh)
The teacher writes the digraphs "th," "wh," "sh", and "ch" on the board in column form.
For example: The word "there" has digraph "th" in the beginning and the word "broth" has digraph "th" in the ending of word.
Now instruct the students to think of as many words as they can with the digraphs that were talked about and written on the board.
www.glc.k12.ga.us /BuilderV03/LPTools/LPShared/lpdisplay.asp?LPID=13515   (945 words)

  
 sh digraph
Digraph sh - Lesson 25 page 1 - Phonic Pack 2.
Ask your child to point to the caption under the picture of the sheep and read, ‘sh as in sheep’.
Digraph 'sh' - Lesson 23 page 2 - Phonic Pack 2.
www.phonics.net.au /sh-digraph   (541 words)

  
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Actually, if you listen carefully to native Greek speakers, it sounds a bit between [s] and [sh] (probably because there is no [sh] in Greek, so the sound is somewhat shifted in the phonological space).
Remember, there is no [sh] in Greek (except in the dialect of Crete, to be accurate), and that’s why hearing [sh] sounds very foreign to the Greek ear.
The digraph ηυ (eta + upsilon) is extremely rare in Modern Greek; it appears in two verb-forms only: απηύδησα [apivthisa] (=“I got fed up”), and απηύθυνα [apifthina] (=“I directed my speech to sb.”); it was much more common in ancient Greek, though.
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Ae and oe are simply the vowels a, o pronounced in one syllable with the vowel e (as in English pet), just like ai and oi are a and o pronounced together with i.
Somewhat confusingly, in Tolkien's writings the digraph oe is sometimes also used to signify umlauted o, apparently the same sound as German ö (actually we often prefer the spelling ö in this article, to avoid confusion).
By the end of the Third Age, ö had merged with e (that's why the Grey Mountains appear as Ered Mithrin and not Öröd Mithrin on the Map to LotR!), but we still need to refer to this sound when discussing archaic Sindarin.
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