◌᪳

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◌᪳ U+1AB3, ᪳
COMBINING DOWNWARDS ARROW
◌᪲
[U+1AB2]
Combining Diacritical Marks Extended ◌᪴
[U+1AB4]
A 19th-century attestation of the diacritic in italic typeface

Translingual[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Dates at least to Lepsius for palatalized post-alveolar (i.e. alveopalatal).

Design[edit]

An overstruck caron (◌̌) and acute accent (◌́); in italic typeface, the two are angled so as to give the product the shape of a crown or arrow, so in roman typeface the acute is made vertical.

Diacritical mark[edit]

◌᪳

  1. (Lepsius, Teuthonista) Combined with sibilant letters to indicate a sibilant fricative or affricate between post-alveolar and palatal (i.e. alveopalatal) in articulation.

Derived forms[edit]

  • s᪳ (voiceless fricative)
  • z᪳ (voiced fricative)
  • c᪳ (voiceless affricate)
  • ʒ᪳ (voiced affricate)