ꭍ
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Translingual
Symbol
ꭍ
- (Teuthonista) Used in digraphs to indicate sibilants between lenis (voiced) [s] and fortis [ſ], the latter of which takes a descending tail like ʃ in italic typeface.
Usage notes
This symbol contrasts with esh in not having a descender. Not all sources use it; some restrict themselves to diacritics on ⟨s⟩ and ⟨ſ ⟩ (IPA [z] and [s]) for the distinction, or use the alternative series ⟨z s σ ß⟩ (IPA [z z̥ s̬ s]).
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