Ge with stroke and descender (Ӻ ӻ; italics: Ӻ ӻ) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script used for the transcription of the Nivkh languages, where it transcribes the voiced uvular fricative /ʁ/, like the r of French.[1] It is composed of the letter ge with a horizontal bar across the middle and a descender or hook from the base. In Unicode it is called "Ghe with stroke and hook".[2] There are two common designs: the original form with a straight descender, and a variant with a hook designed by Просвещение (Enlightenment) publishing house.
Computing codes
editPreview | Ӻ | ӻ | ||
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK |
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE AND HOOK | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 1274 | U 04FA | 1275 | U 04FB |
UTF-8 | 211 186 | D3 BA | 211 187 | D3 BB |
Numeric character reference | Ӻ |
Ӻ |
ӻ |
ӻ |
Notes and references
edit- ^ "Nivkh (Нивхгу/Nivxgu)". Wolfram Siegel. in Omniglot: Writing systems & languages of the world. Simon Ager (ed.). http://www.omniglot.com/writing/nivkh.htm Accessed 2011-04-23.
- ^ "Cyrillic: Range: 0400–04FF". pp 38–43 of The Unicode Standard, Version 6.0 (2010). p. 43. http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0400.pdf Accessed 2011-04-23.
Bibliography
edit- Berdnikov, A. (March 1998). "Alphabets necessary for various Cyrillic writing systems" (PDF). Cahiers GUTenberg (28–29). doi:10.5802/cg.221.
- Priest, Lorna A. (18 August 2005). Proposal to encode additional Cyrillic characters (PDF).