The substitution of the characters of one alphabet for the corresponding characters of a different alphabet, usually accomplished on a character -by-character basis. ( 188 ) Note 1: An example of alphabet transliteration is the substitution of the Roman letters a, b, and p for the Greek letters , , and , respectively. Note 2: Alphabet transliteration is reversible. Note 3: Alphabet transliteration often becomes necessary in telecommunications systems because of the different alphabets and codes used worldwide. Note 4: In alphabet transliteration, no consideration is given to the meaning of the characters or their combinations.
ALPHABET TRANSLITERATION
Meaning of ALPHABET TRANSLITERATION in English
Telecommunication standard terms English vocab. Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов. 2012