Re: Subscript omega used for rounded fricatives ?

From: Patrick Andries (patrick.andries@xcential.com)
Date: Wed Apr 20 2005 - 12:12:43 CST

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    Peter Constable a écrit :
    From: unicore-bounce@unicode.org [mailto:unicore-bounce@unicode.org]
        
    On Behalf
      
    Of Patrick Andries
        
    
    
      
    I noticed in Peter Ladefoged and Ian Maddieson's The Sound of the
    World's languages [1] the use of a subscript omega to indicate rounded
    fricatives (pp. 358,360). Is there a Unicode character to represent
        
    such
      
    a subscript omega ? 
        
    
    It's encoded as U+032B COMBINING INVERTED DOUBLE ARCH BELOW.
      
    Many thanks.

    P. A.



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