Comma Above
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This is the smooth breathing (psilon pneuma, psili, spiritus lenis) diacritic which was used in Greek to mark the absence of an initial /h/.[1] The diacritic has been adopted into some Latin alphabets as well. There are no precomposed letters with comma above.
Comma Above in Unicode
᾿ | ◌̓ |
U+1FBF | U+0313 |
Greek Psili | Combining Comma Above |
Comma Above in Natlangs
Usage | Language | Letters | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ejective consonant | Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (Heiltsuk dialect, official orthography) | P̓p̓ /pʼ/, T̓t̓ /tʼ/, C̓c̓ /t͡sʼ/, ƛ̓ /t͡ɬʼ/, K̓k̓ /kʼ/, K̓v k̓v /kʼʷ/, Q̓q̓ /qʼ/, Q̓v q̓v /qʼʷ/ | The uppercase version of ƛ̓ is an upside down capital barred Y with comma above, but this is not a letter that is included in Unicode.[2] It is unclear if K̓k̓ is palatalized or not. See [2] and [3] |
Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (Heiltsuk dialect, Rath's orthography) | P̓p̓ /pʼ/, T̓t̓ /tʼ/, C̓c̓ /t͡sʼ/, T̓h t̓h /t͡ɬʼ/, K̓k̓ /kʼ/, K̓v k̓v /kʼʷ/, Q̓q̓ /qʼ/, Q̓v q̓v /qʼʷ/ | It is unclear if K̓k̓ is palatalized or not. See [2] and [3]. | |
Glottalized phoneme | Heiltsuk-Oowekyala (Heiltsuk dialect, official orthography and Rath's orthography) | A̓a̓ /aˀ/, H̓h̓ /hˀ/, I̓i̓ /iˀ/, L̓l̓ /lˀ/, Ḷ̓ḷ̓ /l̩ˀ/, M̓m̓ /mˀ/, Ṃ̓ṃ̓ /m̩ˀ/, N̓n̓ /nˀ/, Ṇ̓ṇ̓ /n̩ˀ/, U̓u̓ /uˀ/, W̓w̓ /wˀ/, Y̓y̓ /jˀ/ | It is unclear what H̓h̓ represents. See [2] and [3]. |
See Also
References
- ↑ Smooth breathing at Wikipedia.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 HAIⱢZAQVLA at Languagegeek.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Heiltsuk language, Alphabet at Bella Bella Community School.