0 past simple and past participle of transliterate
1 to write words using a different alphabet:
There is, moreover, a lack of consistency in formatting the graphics; some text samples are transliterated and translated, and some are not.
Titles of cassette releases, films and songs are italicised without diacritical markings and are transliterated using the spellings developed by their producers and publicists.
For the word microphone, the transliterated form is màikef'ng and the translated form is huàtong, in which huà is 'talk' and tong is 'tube-shaped object'.
However, this constraint is not just directed at alternating scripts, since forms like (2c), with the case morpheme transliterated, are not found either.
The grammar can be transliterated into a lazy functional program, where the laziness ensures proper propagation of inherited and synthesized attributes.
The numbers following each transliterated "word" stand for tones.
The text would also have profited from a more rigorous scrutiny of transliterated terms.
Currently, if a word does not exist in the dictionary, our morphological analyzer tries to judge whether it is a proper noun or a transliterated foreign word.