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- ISO_9 abstract "The ISO international standard ISO 9 establishes a system for the transliteration into Latin characters of Cyrillic characters constituting the alphabets of many Slavic and non-Slavic languages.The major advantage ISO 9 has over other competing systems is its univocal system of one character for one character equivalents (by the use of diacritics), which faithfully represents the original spelling and allows for reverse transliteration, even if the language is unknown.Earlier versions of the standard, ISO/R 9:1954, ISO/R 9:1968 and ISO 9:1986, were more closely based on the international scholarly system for linguistics (scientific transliteration), but have diverged in favour of unambiguous transliteration over phonemic representation.The edition of 1995 supersedes the edition of 1986.".
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink kapg4.pdf.
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink transliteration.
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink transliteration.eki.ee.
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink Lingua-Translit-Perl-module.
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink trans.htm.
- ISO_9 wikiPageExternalLink www.translit.us.
- ISO_9 wikiPageID "486831".
- ISO_9 wikiPageRevisionID "605363921".
- ISO_9 hasPhotoCollection ISO_9.
- ISO_9 subject Category:ISO_romanization.
- ISO_9 subject Category:ISO_standards.
- ISO_9 subject Category:Romanization_of_Cyrillic.
- ISO_9 comment "The ISO international standard ISO 9 establishes a system for the transliteration into Latin characters of Cyrillic characters constituting the alphabets of many Slavic and non-Slavic languages.The major advantage ISO 9 has over other competing systems is its univocal system of one character for one character equivalents (by the use of diacritics), which faithfully represents the original spelling and allows for reverse transliteration, even if the language is unknown.Earlier versions of the standard, ISO/R 9:1954, ISO/R 9:1968 and ISO 9:1986, were more closely based on the international scholarly system for linguistics (scientific transliteration), but have diverged in favour of unambiguous transliteration over phonemic representation.The edition of 1995 supersedes the edition of 1986.".
- ISO_9 label "ISO 9".
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- ISO_9 label "ISO 9".
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- ISO_9 label "ISO 9".
- ISO_9 label "أيزو 9".
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- ISO_9 sameAs Q913336.
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- ISO_9 isPrimaryTopicOf ISO_9.