From: Charlie Ruland ☘ (ruland@luckymail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 01 2010 - 13:51:13 CST
Erratum:
instead of:
... ‘͈’ (U+0329) ...
read:
... ‘͈’ (U+0348) ...
Charlie Ruland ☘ wrote:
> I’m not sure if this is really helpful, but an English Wikipedia search
> for ‘͈’ (U+0329) gets redirected to ‘Faucalized voice’, with examples
> from Korean and Dinka.
>
> Direct links:
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/͈> or
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faucalized_voice>
>
> Charlie
>
> Michael Everson wrote:
>> In Sinological notation, U+0329 COMBINING VERTICAL LINE BELOW seems to
>> be used for syllabicity, as it is in IPA; either [ɹ] or [z] can be
>> marked with it [ɹ̩] or [z̩] to show what is written in Pinyin as "er". I
>> have here a notation for A-Hmao, however which contrasts this with
>> U+0348 COMBINING DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE BELOW [ɹ͈] or [z͈], which as I
>> recall was added for support of Disturbed Speech (IPA "strong
>> articulation").
>>
>> Does the latter have a different meaning in Sinological notation?
>>
>> Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
>
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