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In addition, many diacritics and non-spacing combining characters may be applied to characters from more than one script, and in these cases Unicode assigns them to the '''inherited''' script, which means that they have the same script class as the base character with which they combine, and so in different contexts they may be treated as belonging to different scripts. For example, U+0308 Combining Diaeresis may combine with either U+0065 latin Small Letter E (ë) or U+0435 Cyrillic Small Letter IE (ё), and in the former case it inherits the Latin script of the preceding base character whereas in the latter case it inherits the Cyrillic script of the preceding base character.
 
== Character categories within scripts Vikas sharma ==
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Unicode provides a general category property for each character. So in addition to belonging to a script every character also has a general category. Typically scripts include letter characters including: uppercase letters, lowercase letter and modifier letters. Some characters are considered titlecase letters for a few [[Precomposed character|precomposed]] ligatures such as Dz (U+01F2). Such titlecase ligatures are all in the Latin and Greek scripts and are all compatibility characters and therefore Unicode discourages their use by authors. It is unlikely that new titlecase letters will be added in the future.