Re: Yogh (was Re: y sound)
From: | Garth Wallace <gwalla@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, April 23, 2003, 3:14 |
John Cowan wrote:
> Isaac Penzev scripsit:
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>>(not supported by Unicode)
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> The ones WITH MACRON, WITH RING ABOVE, WITH DOT ABOVE, and WITH CARON
> are supported by Unicode using the combining marks in the 03xx range:
> it was never intended that Unicode support every possible combination
> of letter with combining mark that's in use somewhere for something.
> In general, a mark is encoded as a combining mark if it does not merge
> with the base character: cedilla, ogonek, and Vietnamese horn are
> backward-compatibility exceptions.
BTW, in Unicode, is the Vietnamese horn the same as the rhoticity horn
from the IPA?
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