diacriticending
Diacriticending is a term used to describe the process of adding diacritics to the end of words, rather than the more conventional practice of placing them above or below the base letter. This technique is primarily employed in certain languages and scripts to modify the pronunciation or meaning of words without altering their core structure. For instance, in some languages, diacriticending can be used to indicate tense or aspect, or to distinguish between different grammatical forms of a word.
The practice of diacriticending is not widespread and is more commonly found in specific linguistic contexts.
In some cases, diacriticending can also be used in writing systems that do not traditionally employ diacritics.
Overall, diacriticending is a specialized linguistic technique that serves specific purposes in certain languages and scripts.