• Hac̬ek

    Noun

    noun

      • 1992, Kate Burridge and Werner Enninger eds., Diachronic Studies on the Languages of the Anabaptists (N. Brockmeyer; ISBN 381960054X, 9783819600548),
    page 76
      • Examples for the preceding phenomena include the following (full voicing is indicated by an understrike hac̬ek, i.e. b̬, under the corresponding consonant; tenseness of r is rendered as Ø­, velarized ʃ is written as ʃ̶; unaspirated stops are marked with a reversed apostrophe after the consonants in question, i.e., p‛): …
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