The new creation is Brüno, the Austrian fashionista with the big umlaut, played by Baron Cohen as a filleted, feather-cut popinjay. |
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The text file contains capital and lower case letters, umlaut and special characters. |
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Omitting the umlaut in texts is bad enough, but forgivable if you don't have a German keyboard on your computer. |
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As these examples show, the vowel sounds e, ē, and oi are spelled ä, ä, and äu when they are the umlaut of a, ā, and au sounds. |
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Please change your user name or password so that it no longer contains an umlaut. |
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In languages that use special characters, for instance the German umlaut, the database collation determines the sorting order. |
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He suffered from being short, with divorced parents and — even after abbreviating it, and dropping the umlaut — a foreign name. |
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The tilde and the circumflex have a place in the ASCII scheme but the wedge and the umlaut do not. |
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If you were wondering about the origins of the little dots in our name, it's called an umlaut, and they're the eyes in the face smiling back at you. |
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According to some scholars, the diphthongisation of e is an unconditioned sound change, whereas other scholars speak about epenthesis or umlaut. |
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To cite another example of umlaut, some English weak verbs show umlaut in the present tense. |
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In America, in deference to English speakers and publishers who had never encountered an umlaut before, he changed the spelling of his name from Schönberg to Schoenberg. |
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The specific nature of which consonants trigger back umlaut and which block them varies from dialect to dialect. |
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Apart from the e, however, the umlaut is not marked in writing. |
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It is still a matter of academic debate whether this is to be interpreted phonologically as a lack of umlaut or merely as a lack of its graphical representation. |
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Umlaut or mutation is an assimilatory process acting on vowels preceding a vowel or semivowel of a different vowel backness. |
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Also, some nouns pluralize by way of Umlaut, and some undergo no pluralizing change in certain cases. |
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Umlaut is also sometimes found in the past subjunctive in the east. |
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