Ever wondered how you could type that on a normal English keyboard? How do you make the inverted question mark (¿) without having to turn your screen upside down? Those special letters with the accents don’t appear anywhere, do they? And how about the n with the squiggle on top (...
On a PC There are several keyboard shortcuts you can use for Spanish letters and punctuation on your PC. This first set is for newer computers and may only work in Microsoft Office. If you’re using Office for Windows, use the following shortcuts: For accented vowels, press Ctrl + ', ...
Intro: We often get emails asking us how to write the Spanish characters and accents eg, áéíóú ñ ¿ ¡ ¿ º ª on a non Spanish keyboard. If you didn't buy your computer in a Spanish speaking country then you key board won't be set up for Spanish. Here are some so...
Begin by opening the document you are currently working on. Next, press the Num Lock button on your keyboard so that your Num Lock is turned on. Usually there is an indicator light of some kind to indicate that it is on as opposed to off. Now, place your cursor at the point where y...
Hi, it is the same on Windows. I have a French physical keyboard for that reason. It is not easy to switch between keybords. My 'fingers' struggle a bit. I ended up using MS Word to type it all in French, ignoring 'accents', then select the whole text, make sure it is set ...
Unlike Windows, the Macintosh operating system does not require you to install a special keyboard configuration to type letters with diacritical marks. Instead, the capability for the characters is ready for you from the first time you turn your computer on. ...
How to Switch to a Spanish-Capable Keyboard The procedure for typing Spanish accents, letters, and symbols as explained here is based onUbuntu16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus). It should work in other distributions using the Gnome desktop. Otherwise, details will vary with the distribution. ...
For an English speaker, it can sometimes be difficult to grasp just how important the different accents above Spanish letters are. English spelling might not be very consistent, but when it comes to each individual letter, they're always pronounced in the same way. An a is an a, and an ...
The phonological analysis is based on autosegmental-metrical (AM) theory (Ladd 2008; Pierrehumbert 1980), following the conventions of Tones and Break Indices in order to transcribe and analyse intonation. In short, this notation employs two levels of pitch accents and boundary tones: H (high) ...