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Cross-tailed G

Letter of the Latin alphabet, a phonetic symbol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cross-tailed G
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(lowercase only) is a letter of the Latin alphabet.[1]

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ꬶ was used in Teuthonista for the purposes of German dialectology, prior to the development of the International Phonetic Alphabet.[2][3]

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Usage

In 1893, Otto Bremer used a cross-tailed g to represent a palatalizated voiced velar plosive [] in his phonetic transcription, but he replaced it with g with inverted breve . It has also been used in other transcriptions, like Arwid Johannson's Phonetics of the New High German language[4] or Edmund Crosby Quiggin's Donegal Irish dialect transcription, in which it represents the voiced velar fricative [ɣ].

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