IPA symbols 677 (faucalized) and 678 (labialized: open-rounded)

From: Karl Pentzlin (karl-pentzlin@acssoft.de)
Date: Thu Jan 07 2010 - 16:54:09 CST

  • Next message: Kenneth Whistler: "Re: IPA symbols 677 (faucalized) and 678 (labialized: open-rounded)"

    I fail to identify the IPA symbols 677 (faucalized) and 678
    (labialized: open-rounded) in ine Unicode tables (see attached scan
    from p.190 of the "Handbook of the International Phonetic
    Association", Cambridge 1999 (reprint 2003), ISBN 0 521 63751 1).
    I expected them to be
     MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL H WITH STROKE
     MODIFIER LETTER SMALL LIGATURE OE
    but I did neither find them by these or related names, nor
    by looking at the glyphs in Latin, Phonetic and similar-named blocks.
    Did I overlook them, or are they in fact unencoded?

    - Karl


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