Re: Consonant allophones in Minza
From: | Philip Newton <philip.newton@...> |
Date: | Sunday, September 30, 2007, 12:23 |
On 9/30/07, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:
> In general I've been using the wedge-caron thing for the
> retroflex/postalveolar/palatal sounds: š, ž, ň, but there isn't an
> L-with-caron character.
What's U+013E then? Chopped liver?
> So I was using ř for a while, but now I've got
> ľ.
That's l with caron. (Blame the Czechs and their typographical
preferences for the apostrophe appearance -- I'd also like to see
t-caron and d-caron, but in lowercase, all the fonts I've seen have
apostrophe instead.)
Cheers,
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Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>