From: John Cowan (cowan@ccil.org)
Date: Tue Feb 03 2004 - 07:36:27 EST
Peter Kirk scripsit:
> "U+F25A LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG" is probably not intended as an h-ng
> combination but as h with a hook, probably a glyph variant of F222.
It represents the English phoneme "heng", which is realized as [h]
syllable-initially and [U+014B] finally.
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