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740:, it is still desired to sort lists of names (as in telephone directories) by family name first. In this case, names need to be reordered to be sorted correctly. For example, Juan Hernandes and Brian O'Leary should be sorted as "Hernandes, Juan" and "O'Leary, Brian" even if they are not written this way. Capturing this rule in a computer collation algorithm is complex, and simple attempts will fail. For example, unless the algorithm has at its disposal an extensive list of family names, there is no way to decide if "Gillian Lucille van der Waal" is "van der Waal, Gillian Lucille", "Waal, Gillian Lucille van der", or even "Lucille van der Waal, Gillian".
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i, ö after o, ş after s, and ü after u. Originally, when the alphabet was introduced in 1928, ı was collated after i, but the order was changed later so that letters having shapes containing dots, cedilles or other adorning marks always follow the letters with corresponding bare shapes. Note that in
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is always sorted as ss. This makes the alphabetic order Arbeit, Arg, Ärgerlich, Argument, Arm, Assistant, Aßlar, Assoziation. For phone directories and similar lists of names, the umlauts are to be collated like the letter combinations "ae", "oe", "ue" because a number of German surnames appear both
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vowels have accents, umlauts, and double accents, while consonants are written with single, double (digraphs) or triple (trigraph) characters. In collating, accented vowels are equivalent with their non-accented counterparts and double and triple characters follow their single originals. Hungarian
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are compared. If they differ, then the string whose first letter comes earlier in the alphabet comes before the other string. If the first letters are the same, then the second letters are compared, and so on. If a position is reached where one string has no more letters to compare while the other
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form a digraph. An example is the word LLONGYFARCH (composed from LLON + GYFARCH). This results in such an ordering as, for example, LAWR, LWCUS, LLONG, LLOM, LLONGYFARCH (NG is a digraph in LLONG, but not in LLONGYFARCH). The letter combination R+H (as distinct from the digraph RH) may similarly
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Ordering by surname is frequently encountered in academic contexts. Within a single multi-author paper, ordering the authors alphabetically by surname, rather than by other methods such as reverse seniority or subjective degree of contribution to the paper, is seen as a way of "acknowledg similar
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the digraphs CH, DD, FF, NG, LL, PH, RH, and TH are treated as single letters, and each is listed after the first character of the pair (except for NG which is listed after G), producing the order A, B, C, CH, D, DD, E, F, FF, G, NG, H, and so on. It can sometimes happen, however, that word
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arise by juxtaposition in compounds, although this tends not to produce any pairs in which misidentification could affect the ordering. For the other potentially confusing letter combinations that may occur – namely, D+D and L+L – a hyphen is used in the spelling (e.g. AD-DAL, CHWIL-LYS).
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accent in a given word determines the order. For example, in French, the following four words would be sorted this way: cote < côte < coté < côté. The letter e is ordered as e é è ê ë (œ considered as oe), same thing for o as ô
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symbols into (an extension of) alphabetical order. It can be made to conform to most of the language-specific conventions described above by tailoring its default collation table. Several such tailorings are collected in
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adopted the more conventional usage, and now LL is collated between LK and LM, and CH between CG and CI. The six characters with diacritics Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ü are treated as the original letters A, E, I, O, U, for example:
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English, are typically collated as if the letters were separate—"æther" and "aether" would be ordered the same relative to all other words. This is true even when the ligature is not purely stylistic, such as in
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and other related South Slavic languages, the five accented characters and three conjoined characters are sorted after the originals: ..., C, Č, Ć, D, DŽ, Đ, E, ..., L, LJ, M, N, NJ, O, ..., S, Š, T, ..., Z,
849:(as if it would be if it had been spelled out as "Saint John's"). Since the advent of computer-sorted lists, this type of alphabetization is less frequently encountered, though it is still sometimes used.
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one (١), a small oval loop extends clockwise of the letter's bottom, followed by a short tail (𞺀). Although these characters are rarely used digitally they are encoded in
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Internet address, foreign loan language). "f" is replaced by the combination "ph". The same as for "w" is "qu".
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the tone order is "zero tone (neutral tone), first tone (flat tone), second tone (rising tone), third tone (falling-rising tone) and fourth tone (falling tone)".
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in Paris for a peace conference regarding Libya, 2011. The national flags (other than that of the host, France) are arranged in French alphabetical order:
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with umlaut and in the non-umlauted form with "e" (Müller/Mueller). This makes the alphabetic order Udet, Übelacker, Uell, Ülle, Ueve, Üxküll, Uffenbach.
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in 1994. These digraphs were still formally designated as letters but they are no longer so since 2010. On the other hand, the digraph
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were not considered single letters for collation, but two letters each, d+z and d+zs instead.) It means that e.g.
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2597:LIVRE XI – texte latin – traduction + commentaires
2273:, which can be used to put strings containing any
1760:in the alphabet), because the fourth "character" (
1469:are considered separate letters and collate after
1259:order, which phonetically resembles that of other
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2976:. New York: Basic Books / Hatchette Books, 2020.
2812:"The Case Against Alphabetical Naming of Authors"
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529:based on comparison of their third letters, and
369:– in the order of God's creation, starting with
304:used alphabetic order with phonetic variations.
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2931:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 18–19.
2871:. Unicode, Inc. (unicode.org). 20 March 2008.
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184:, and non-letter characters such as marks of
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2748:Stevens, Jeffrey R.; Duque, Juan F. (2018).
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2114:(2006) "W" was considered a separate letter.
2037:This is not true any more since in 1994 the
1852:is ordered on phonetic principles, like the
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613:. The first approach has often been used in
449:The above words are ordered alphabetically.
27:System for ordering words, names and phrases
2638:Rouse, Mary A.; Rouse, Richard M. (1991), "
2487:The idea of writing: Writing across borders
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2324:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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1117:Learn how and when to remove this message
944:Learn how and when to remove this message
683:Learn how and when to remove this message
2834:"Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols"
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1281:Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols
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465:does. The next three words come after
2796:from the original on 10 November 2018
2616:
2927:Franz Baader; Tobias Nipkow (1999).
2846:from the original on 30 October 2022
2810:Colleen Flaherty (22 October 2018).
2631:
2322:adding citations to reliable sources
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1055:adding citations to reliable sources
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2957:Pratique du classement alphabétique
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2757:Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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1392:the combination IJ (representing
1275:(ا) which looks identical to the
956:When some of the strings contain
562:precede all those beginning with
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2519:from the original on 2 July 2020
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2959:. 4th ed. Paris: Bordas, 1977.
2896:"Volapük to English dictionary"
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1291:al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi
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341:Interpretations of Hebrew Names
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2504:Street, Julie (10 June 2020).
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2463:ABC Chinese–English Dictionary
1367:Danish and Norwegian alphabets
537:Treatment of multiword strings
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2513:ABC News (ABC Radio National)
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2929:Term Rewriting and All That
2683:Coleridge's Letters, No.507
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2258:Collation § Automation
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2839:. THE Unicode Standard.
2666:Cawdrey, Robert (1604).
2550:. Brussels, 1967. p. 25.
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1175:Royal Spanish Academy
886:Lexicographical order
880:Treatment of numerals
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2426:rhyming dictionary
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2982:978-1-5416-7507-0
2955:Chauvin, Yvonne.
2938:978-0-521-77920-3
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