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◌̑

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See also: ◌͡◌, ◌̯, and ◌̆

◌̑ U+0311, ̑
COMBINING INVERTED BREVE
◌̐
[U+0310]
Combining Diacritical Marks ◌̒
[U+0312]

Translingual

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Diacritical mark

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◌̑

  1. (NAPA) A diacritic optionally used with a letter with a descender to indicate advanced articulation, e.g. for ɡ̯ (IPA [ɟ]), γ̑ (IPA [ʝ]).
  2. (IPA, rare) A diacritic optionally used with a vowel letter with a descender to show that it is nonsyllabic, i.e. for .
    Synonym: ◌̯
  3. (UPA) a central vowel.
  4. (Old Cyrillic) kamora, diacritic used with vowels; not to be confused with the palatalization mark ◌҄ used with consonants.

Usage notes

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(UPA): With normal vowels, the breve appears below the letter, e.g. i̮ e̮ ɛ̮ a̮ and rounded u̮ o̮ ɔ̮ ɑ̮. However, when the vowel letter is rotated to indicate a reduced vowel, the breve is rotated as well: ᴉ̑ ə̑ ᴈ̑ ɐ̑ ɒ̑.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Antti Sovijärvi & Reino Peltola, eds. (1970), Suomalais-ugrilainen tarkekirjoitus [Finnish-Ugric transcription], University of Helsinki, 5th edition.