Natlang Uses of Stroke: Difference between revisions
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| [[Wikipedia:Heiltsuk-Oowekyala_language|Heiltsuk-Oowekyala]] ([[Wikipedia:Heiltsuk_dialect|Heiltsuk]] dialect, official orthography) | |||
| Łł /ɬ/, λ /d͡ɮ/, ƛ /t͡ɬ/, ƛ̓ /t͡ɬʼ/ | |||
| The uppercase versions of λ, ƛ and ƛ̓ are upside down capital Y, upside-down capital barred Y, resp. upside down capital barred Y with comma above, but these are letters that are not included in Unicode.[http://www.languagegeek.com/wakashan/hailhzaqvla.html] | |||
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| [[Wikipedia:Sahaptin_language|Sahaptin]] | | [[Wikipedia:Sahaptin_language|Sahaptin]] | ||
| ƛ /t͡ɬ/, ƛ’ /t͡ɬʼ/ | | ƛ /t͡ɬ/, ƛ’ /t͡ɬʼ/ |
Revision as of 09:56, 31 January 2013
This diacritic, and the one consisting of a horizontal bar, may both be called stroke in Unicode. In this article they are treated as two separate diacritics. Latin Small Letter Eth, ð, is listed under the bar diacritic. There are several currency symbols and mathematical symbols with strokes, but they are not included in this article.
Stroke in Unicode
◌̸ | ◌̷ | Ⱥ | ⱥ | Ȼ | ȼ | Ɇ | ɇ | Ł | ł | ᴌ | ƛ | Ø |
U+0338 | U+0337 | U+023A | U+2C65 | U+023B | U+023C | U+0246 | U+0247 | U+0141 | U+0142 | U+1D0C | U+019B | U+00D8 |
Combining Long Solidus Overlay | Combining Short Solidus Overlay | Latin Capital Letter A With Stroke | Latin Small Letter A With Stroke | Latin Capital Letter C With Stroke | Latin Small Letter C With Stroke | Latin Capital Letter E With Stroke | Latin Small Letter E With Stroke | Latin Capital Letter L With Stroke | Latin Small Letter L With Stroke | Latin Letter Small Capital L With Stroke | Latin Small Letter Lambda With Stroke | Latin Capital Letter O With Stroke |
Note: May be confused with Cedi Sign, ₵ (U+20B5). | Note: May be confused with Cent Sign, ¢ (U+00A2). | | Note: Phonetic character; not used in any orthography. | Note: May be confused with Empty Set, ∅ (U+2205). | ||||||||
ø | ᴓ | Ǿ | ǿ | ẜ | Ⱦ | ⱦ | ᵺ | |||||
U+00F8 | U+1D13 | U+01FE | U+01FF | U+1E9C | U+023E | U+2C66 | U+1D7A | |||||
Latin Small Letter O With Stroke | Latin Small Letter Sideways O With Stroke | Latin Capital Letter O With Stroke And Acute | Latin Small Letter O With Stroke And Acute | Latin Small Letter Long S With Diagonal Stroke | Latin Capital Letter T With Diagonal Stroke | Latin Small Letter T With Diagonal Stroke | Latin Small Letter Th With Strikethrough | |||||
Note: May be confused with Diameter Sign, ⌀ (U+2300). | Note: Phonetic character; not used in any orthography. | Note: Phonetic character used in some American dictionaries.[1] Not used in any orthography. |
Natlang Examples
Usage | Language | Letters | Notes |
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Letter extension | Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (Heiltsuk dialect, official orthography) | Łł /ɬ/, λ /d͡ɮ/, ƛ /t͡ɬ/, ƛ̓ /t͡ɬʼ/ | The uppercase versions of λ, ƛ and ƛ̓ are upside down capital Y, upside-down capital barred Y, resp. upside down capital barred Y with comma above, but these are letters that are not included in Unicode.[2] |
Sahaptin | ƛ /t͡ɬ/, ƛ’ /t͡ɬʼ/ | According to Wikipedia, it is "used in transcribing Sahaptin".[3] | |
Other | Polish | Łł /w/ | Historically it stood for /ɫ/.[4] In Polish typography, the diacritic on this letter is considered to be a kreska.[5] |