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There are 10 letters in DIOGRAPHIC ( A1C3D2G2H4I1O1P3R1 )
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ARCH
ARCO
ARID
CADI
CAID
CAPH
CAPO
CARD
CARP
CHAD
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CHAO
CHAP
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GRAD
GRID
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HAIR
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HOAR
HORA
IRID
ODAH
ODIC
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ORAD
ORCA
PADI
PAID
PAIR
PARD
PICA
PRAO
PRIG
PROA
PROD
PROG
RAGI
RAID
RICH
ROAD
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In sociolinguistics, Digraphia refers to the use of more than one writing system for the same language. Synchronic digraphia is the coexistence of two or more writing systems for the same language, while diachronic (or sequential) digraphia is the replacement of one writing system by another for a particular language.An example of synchronic digraphia is Serbian, which is equally written in both Serbian Cyrillic alphabet and Gaj's Latin alphabet, and practically all speakers of Serbian can read and write both scripts. Another example is Punjabi which uses two different writing systems: Gurmukhi script, used in Punjab in India, and Shahmukhi (an Arabic script), though there is no difference when both of these scripts are read or pronounced. Konkani is written in no fewer than three scripts; Devnagari, Kannada and Roman. * An example of diachronic digraphia is Turkish, which replaced a Perso-Arabic writing system with a Latin-based system in 1928. * Digraphia has implications in language planning, language policy, and language ideology. |