From: Peter_Constable@sil.org
Date: Fri Jun 06 2003 - 09:24:21 EDT
Miikka-Markus Alhonen wrote on 06/06/2003 01:31:55 AM:
> > (Epsilon? Where'd that come from?)
> Epsilon is the second character in the alphabet chart corresponding to
> Arabic 'ayn (U+0639, a voiced pharyngeal fricative).
Right. I missed that at first. They character that appears here is U+025B
LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN E. Perhaps what they should have used for the
pharyngeal fricative, though, is U+01B9 LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH REVERSED.
- Peter
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