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A diaresis is not used if the first vowel has an accent, since that precludes the possibility of it being a digraph.
A diaresis is not used if the first vowel has an accent, since that precludes the possibility of it being a digraph.


A diaresis can also be used on unaccented ⟨ι⟩ in situations where it would otherwise be pronounced as a glide.
A diaresis can also be used on unaccented ⟨ι⟩ before other vowels when it would otherwise be pronounced as a glide. This can also be done with initial ⟨ου⟩ (which is written ⟨ο̈υ⟩), but this is rare.


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