ꭥ
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See also: ʊ
Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]A turned Latin upsilon ʊ, which in this era was often typeset as a turned small-capital omega.
Letter
[edit]ꭥ
- (phonetics) A mid back round vowel between [o] and [ɔ] (IPA [o̞]).
- (phonetics) A higher vowel, IPA [ʊ]).
Usage notes
[edit]Proposed for [o̞] in Bloch & Trager (1942). Used in linguistic field notes in the 1950s and '60s.
Use for [ʊ] in e.g. Atlas Linguarum Europae (ALE).