The diaeresis, umlaut, or more generically trema is a diacritic that consists of two dots ( ¨ ) placed over a letter, most commonly a vowel. When that letter is an i or a j, the diacritic replaces the tittle: ï.
Strictly speaking, the words diaeresis and umlaut refer to two distinct phonological phenomena. The diaeresis is used to denote the phenomenon also known as diaeresis ( ), or hiatus, in which a vowel letter is not part of a digraph or diphthong. The umlaut ( ) refers to a sound shift. The two diacritical uses originated separately, with the diaeresis being considerably older. N...