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- Corsican_alphabet abstract "The modern Corsican alphabet (Corsican u santacroce or u salteriu) uses 22 basic letters taken from the Latin alphabet with some changes, plus some multigraphs. The pronunciations of the English, French, Italian or Latin forms of these letters are not a guide to their pronunciation in Corsu, which has its own pronunciation, often the same, but frequently not. As can be seen from the table below, two of the phonemic letters are represented as trigraphs, plus some other digraphs. Nearly all the letters are allophonic; that is, a phoneme of the language might have more than one pronunciation and be represented by more than one letter. The exact pronunciation depends mainly on word order and usage and is governed by a complex set of rules, variable to some degree by dialect. These have to be learned by the speaker of the language.".
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- Corsican_alphabet hasPhotoCollection Corsican_alphabet.
- Corsican_alphabet subject Category:Corsican_language.
- Corsican_alphabet subject Category:Latin_alphabets.
- Corsican_alphabet type Abstraction100002137.
- Corsican_alphabet type Alphabet106497459.
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- Corsican_alphabet type LatinAlphabets.
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- Corsican_alphabet type Orthography106351202.
- Corsican_alphabet type Script106351613.
- Corsican_alphabet type Writing106359877.
- Corsican_alphabet type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Corsican_alphabet comment "The modern Corsican alphabet (Corsican u santacroce or u salteriu) uses 22 basic letters taken from the Latin alphabet with some changes, plus some multigraphs. The pronunciations of the English, French, Italian or Latin forms of these letters are not a guide to their pronunciation in Corsu, which has its own pronunciation, often the same, but frequently not. As can be seen from the table below, two of the phonemic letters are represented as trigraphs, plus some other digraphs.".
- Corsican_alphabet label "Corsican alphabet".
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- Corsican_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Corsican_alphabet?oldid=589812452.
- Corsican_alphabet isPrimaryTopicOf Corsican_alphabet.