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[edit]◌̴
- (IPA) Overstriking diacritic for a gutturalized (i.e. velarized, uvularized or pharyngealized) consonant or vowel, such as the 'emphatic' consonants of Arabic, or the 'dark l' (ɫ) of English.
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Note that these Unicode characters are not canonically equivalent to the base letters plus ⟨◌̴⟩. The diacritic ⟨◌̴⟩ should therefore only be used when a precomposed character does not exist.
Beside the above, letters attested with an overstruck tilde include:[1]
- a̴ ɑ̴ β̴ C̴ c̴ ʗ̴ ꝺ̴ ð̴ ə̴ g̴ ɡ̴ h̴ i̴ ɪ̴ ɿ̴ j̴ k̴ ᶅ̴ ɭ̴ ɬ̴ ɮ̴ ʎ̴ o̴ ɸ̴ ʀ̴ ɽ̴ ʂ̴ ʃ̴ ʇ̴ ʧ̴ θ̴ ɰ̴ u̴ ʊ̴ v̴ ʋ̴ x̴ χ̴ ʒ̴ ʔ̴ ʖ̴ ʴ̴ 𐞩̴
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A double overstruck tilde may be used to distinguish uvularized from velarized consonants. At least l (ꬸ), n and r are attested with a double overstruck tilde for uvularization.[1]