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Comma Queen - An Episode of Diaeresis
The New Yorker
2015-06-24
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A diaeresis (also spelled “dieresis”) is a diacritical mark in the form of two dots, like an umlaut, placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced as a separate syllable.
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