Robert Lloyd Wheelock <RWhizz12@aol.com> wrote:
> To mark an apical <t> from an alveolar <t>, while a dental <t> has an
> undercircumflex [U032D, ̭] under it.); the reverse cedilla, which
> isn't yet a UniCode character, indicates its reverse-retracted (reared
> or backed) articulation.
How does a reverse cedilla differ from an ogonek? If they are the same
character, then U+0328 COMBINING OGONEK would seem to be what Robert
needs. But I seem to remember a discussion about them being different
characters.
-Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
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