bokstavparet
Bokstavparet is a term used in Scandinavian linguistics and orthography to describe a pair of letters that are analyzed or treated as a unit within a language’s writing system. The concept encompasses digraphs—two letters that together represent a single sound or a distinct phoneme—as well as letter combinations that influence spelling, sorting, or pronunciation.
Common purposes of studying bokstavparet include phonological analysis (grapheme-phoneme correspondence), orthographic reform, and language education. In
Beyond phonology, bokstavparet is relevant in natural language processing and computational linguistics. Tokenization can treat digraphs
In cryptography, the term is analogous to bigrams, which are pairs of letters used in digraphic ciphers
Examples of bokstavpar in various languages include common digraphs such as “th,” “sh,” or “ng” in English,
See also: digraph, grapheme, alphabetization, ligature, bigram.