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The alphabet employed is a b c . u v w x y (ti) z å aa a (æ) 6 (ø). Finnish, German and Greenlandic names with aa are, however, alphabetized as with a double a. German a, 6 and ti are treated as Nordic a, 6 and y; i and j, v and w are separated. Icelandic o and p are treated as d and th. Other diacr...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Nordic Archaeological Abstracts
1997
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Online Access: | https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/125499 |
Summary: | The alphabet employed is a b c . u v w x y (ti) z å aa a (æ) 6 (ø). Finnish, German and Greenlandic names with aa are, however, alphabetized as with a double a. German a, 6 and ti are treated as Nordic a, 6 and y; i and j, v and w are separated. Icelandic o and p are treated as d and th. Other diacritic signs are not taken into consideration.The cyrillic alphabet is transliterated according to the international system for the transliteration of Cyrillic characters [ISO]. |
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