Saltillo (linguistics) (redirect from Ꞌ)
Tlapanec language (Me̱ꞌpha̱a̱) uses both uppercase and lowercase saltillos, ⟨Ꞌ ꞌ⟩. Other languages, such as Rapa Nui, use only a lowercase saltillo, with...
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ring (ʾ) ʻOkina (ʻ), a unicameral consonant letter Saltillo (linguistics) (Ꞌ or ꞌ), a glottal stop consonant, ʔ Spiritus lenis (᾿) Stress (linguistics) (ˈ)...
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straight-apostrophe shaped saltillo of many languages of Mexico, which has the case forms ⟨Ꞌ ꞌ⟩. Americanist phonetic notation and the International Phonetic Alphabet—unicase...
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Maltese by ⟨q⟩. Another way of writing the glottal stop is the saltillo ⟨Ꞌ ꞌ⟩, used in languages such as Tlapanec and Rapa Nui. Other scripts also have...
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This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Quotation marks are punctuation...
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orthographic principles. /h/ is spelled ⟨j⟩. /j/ is spelled ⟨y⟩. /ʔ/ is spelled ⟨ꞌ⟩. /ʃ/ is spelled ⟨s̈⟩. /tʃ/ is spelled ⟨ch⟩. /k/ is spelled ⟨qu⟩ before /i/...
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glottal stop [ʔ] and in others as an [h]), which has been spelled with j, h, ꞌ (apostrophe), or a grave accent on the preceding vowel, but which traditionally...
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electronic texts tends to be written with a (always lower-case) saltillo ⟨ꞌ⟩. Cook Islands Māori ʻamata or ʻakairo ʻamata "hamza" or "hamza mark" Not...
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San Diego where the language is taught. The alphabet taught in schools is: ꞌ ꞌa ch ꞌe h ꞌi k kw l m n ng ꞌo p q qw r s (s̸) sh th t ꞌu v w x xw y Current...
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vu l l la li lu ɟ rh rha rhi rhu j j ja ji ju g g ga gi gu ʁ r ra ri ru m m ma mi mu n n na ni nu ŋ ng nga ngi ngu ŋŋ nng nnga nngi nngu ʔ ꞌ aꞌ iꞌ uꞌ...
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