soft sign उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Such a simplified system usually omits diacritics and tie-bars, simplifies "-yj " and "-ij " word endings to "-y ", ignores the Ukrainian soft sign ( " L " ) and apostrophe ( " Rus is translated with an apostrophe, even when the apostrophe is dropped for all other names and words.
- Soft signs are broader, nonspecific neurological impairments, or symptoms, such as impaired fine motor skills, norm-referenced criteria, while others are determined through clinical judgment . " Clinical judgment " is only as good as the clinician, and soft signs should be assessed by either a pediatric neurologist, a pediatric neuropsychologist, or both.
- :: : You've understood correctly, the salient point being that without the soft sign the O in AB0BLO would soften the B while losing its iotation, whereas with the soft sign present the B is softened and the O keeps its iotation . talk ) 19 : 33, 10 September 2008 ( UTC)
- :: : You've understood correctly, the salient point being that without the soft sign the O in AB0BLO would soften the B while losing its iotation, whereas with the soft sign present the B is softened and the O keeps its iotation . talk ) 19 : 33, 10 September 2008 ( UTC)
- The Cyrillic alphabet of Serbo-Croatian ( Vukovica ) has had no soft sign as a distinct letter since the mid-19th century : palatalization is represented by special consonant letters instead of the sign ( some of these letters, such as or, were designed as ligatures with the grapheme of the soft sign ).
- The Cyrillic alphabet of Serbo-Croatian ( Vukovica ) has had no soft sign as a distinct letter since the mid-19th century : palatalization is represented by special consonant letters instead of the sign ( some of these letters, such as or, were designed as ligatures with the grapheme of the soft sign ).
- Notably, the use of the ", " ( soft sign ) before the combinations " consonant + iotified vowel " ( " softened consonants " ), which had been previously denounced as highly redundant ( e . g ., in the proceedings of the Belarusian Academic Conference ( 1926 ) ), was cancelled.
- These iotated vowel letters and a special soft sign change a preceding consonant from hard to soft . An apostrophe is used to indicate the hardness of the sound in the cases when normally the vowel would change the consonant to soft; in other words, it functions like the yer in the Russian alphabet.
- It also revised the alphabetical order, moving the soft sign " L " from the end of the alphabet, to a position before the letter " N ", which helps sort Ukrainian text together with Russian and Belarusian ( following a proposal by L . M . Ivanenko of the Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics ).
- Whereas most studies find only a modest effect of hypoxia in schizophrenia, a longitudinal study using a combination of indicators to detect possible fetal hypoxia, such as early equivalents of Neurological Soft Signs or obstetric complications, reported that the risk of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses was " strikingly elevated " ( 5.75 % versus 0.39 % ).