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The inverted breve is also known as an arch. Note that it may easily be confused with [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex|circumflex]], ˆ. The inverted breve is not part of the orthography of any language, but it is used in linguistic materials about Serbian, Croatian and Slovene.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_breve] It was derived from the circumflex in Ancient Greek.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_breve#Serbo-Croatian]
The inverted breve is also known as an arch. Note that it may easily be confused with [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex|circumflex]] ˆ. The inverted breve is not part of the orthography of any language, but it is used in linguistic materials about Serbian, Croatian and Slovene.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_breve] It was derived from the circumflex in Ancient Greek.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_breve#Serbo-Croatian]


== Inverted Breve in Unicode ==
== Inverted Breve in Unicode ==
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! Notes
! Notes
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| rowspan=2 | Long vowel with pitch accent
| rowspan=2 | [[Wikipedia:Vowel_length|Long]] vowel with [[Wikipedia:Pitch_accent|pitch accent]]
| [[Wikipedia:Croatian_language|Croatian]], [[Wikipedia:Serbian_language|Serbian]]
| [[Wikipedia:Croatian_language|Croatian]], [[Wikipedia:Serbian_language|Serbian]]
| Ȃȃ /âː/, Ȇȇ /êː/, Ȋȋ /îː/, Ȏȏ /ôː/, Ȓȓ /r̩̂ː/, Ȗȗ /ûː/
| Ȃȃ /âː/, Ȇȇ /êː/, Ȋȋ /îː/, Ȏȏ /ôː/, Ȓȓ /r̩̂ː/, Ȗȗ /ûː/
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| The inverted breve marks a long vowel with low pitch. [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex|Circumflex]] may be used instead of the inverted breve. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Slovene, but in language materials.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovene_language#Prosody]
| The inverted breve marks a long vowel with low pitch. [[Natlang_Uses_of_Circumflex|Circumflex]] may be used instead of the inverted breve. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Slovene, but in language materials.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovene_language#Prosody]
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== See Also ==
*[[Natlang_Uses_of_Diacritics_in_the_Latin_Alphabet|Natlang Uses of Diacritics in the Latin Alphabet]]
*[[Natlang_Uses_of_Breve|Natlang Uses of Breve]]


[[Category:Natscripts]]
[[Category:Natscripts]]

Revision as of 14:19, 30 January 2013

The inverted breve is also known as an arch. Note that it may easily be confused with circumflex ˆ. The inverted breve is not part of the orthography of any language, but it is used in linguistic materials about Serbian, Croatian and Slovene.[1] It was derived from the circumflex in Ancient Greek.[2]

Inverted Breve in Unicode

Precomposed Letters with Inverted Breve
◌̑ Ȃ ȃ Ȇ ȇ Ȋ ȋ Ȏ ȏ Ȓ ȓ Ȗ ȗ
U+0311 U+0202 U+0203 U+0206 U+0207 U+020A U+020B U+020E U+020F U+0212 U+0213 U+0216 U+0217
Combining Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter A With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter A With Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter E With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter E With Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter I With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter I With Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter O With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter O With Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter R With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter R With Inverted Breve Latin Capital Letter U With Inverted Breve Latin Small Letter U With Inverted Breve

Natlang Examples

Uses of Inverted Breve
Usage Language Letters Notes
Long vowel with pitch accent Croatian, Serbian Ȃȃ /âː/, Ȇȇ /êː/, Ȋȋ /îː/, Ȏȏ /ôː/, Ȓȓ /r̩̂ː/, Ȗȗ /ûː/ The inverted breve marks a long vowel with falling pitch. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Croatian or Serbian, but in linguistic materials.[3]
Slovene (orthography with tonal accentuation) Ȃȃ /àː/, Ȇȇ /ɛ̀ː/, Ẹ̑ẹ̑ /èː/, Ȋȋ /ìː/, Ȏȏ /ɔ̀ː/, Ọ̑ọ̑ /òː/, Ȗȗ /ùː/ The inverted breve marks a long vowel with low pitch. Circumflex may be used instead of the inverted breve. These letters are not used in the standard orthography of Slovene, but in language materials.[4]

See Also