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Re: Drawing greek letters
Greeks are quite used to sans serif designs where even both legs of the lowercase letter pi are straight vertical lines, for example in road signs. Even designs where pi looks like ⊓ are fairly commo…2 -
Re: Interesting piece on an Indonesian language using Hangul to write it
The Hangul orthography for Cia-Cia uses the obsolete consonant ㅸ for /β/. Wikipedia seems to suggest that another obsolete consonant ᄙ is used for /l/, but from what I've seen the sound is always w…2 -
Re: IPA: Best practice?
In the vast majority of cases, the left angle above will only be applied to stops, but nasal consonants can also be marked as having no audible release as in [m̚], [n̚], [ŋ̚], etc. I think it would a…3 -
Re: IPA: Best practice?
I think those tails probably harmonize better with ʈ. But traditionally the retroflex hooks end with bulbs or teardrop terminals, so the tails with thin tips do look a bit wrong for IPA. You're right…2 -
Re: IPA: Best practice?
Looking good! ɚ usually has the crossbar slanted to connect with the hook diacritic to the right, even in designs where e/ə has a straight crossbar. ŋ and ɧ usually have stronger tails, somewhat clos…2