Diacriticising
Diacriticising is the process of adding diacritical marks to letters in written language. These marks, such as accents, umlauts, and cedillas, can alter the pronunciation, meaning, or grammatical function of a word. For example, the French word "français" uses a cedilla under the "c" to indicate an "s" sound, distinguishing it from "franca" which would be pronounced with a hard "k" sound. Similarly, in Spanish, the tilde over the "ñ" signifies a distinct palatal nasal sound.
The use of diacritics is common in many languages to represent sounds that do not exist in