The umlaut from below ( ◌̤ ) is a diacritical sign that looks like two horizontally located dots ( umlaut ) under the letter. Used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to indicate [1] [2] .
| Umlaut from below | ||||||||||||
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| ◌̤ | ||||||||||||
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| Title | combining diaeresis below | |||||||||||
| Unicode | U + 0324 | |||||||||||
| HTML code | ̤ or ̤ | |||||||||||
| Utf-16 | 0x324 | |||||||||||
| Url | % CC% A4 | |||||||||||
Also in the Scientific alphabet for the languages of Gabon in 1989 there are letters Ṳ and W̤ , denoting / y / and / ɥ /, respectively [3] .
See also
- Diacritical marks
Notes
- ↑ Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. - Cambridge University Press, 1999. - ISBN 978-0-521-65236-0 . (eng.)
- ↑ IPA: diacritics . International Phonetic Association (2005). Date of appeal October 30, 2017.
- ↑ Jean-Marie Hombert. Présentation de l'Alphabet scientifique (ASG) des langues du Gabon (Fr.) // Revue gabonaise des sciences de l'Homme. - 1990. - N o 2 "Actes du séminaire des experts, Alphabet scientifique des langues du Gabon (20/24 fevrier 1989) . " - P. 105-112 . Archived February 2, 2014.