palatal hook
English
Noun
palatal hook (plural palatal hooks)
- (orthodontics) A small hook for attaching elastic bands on the internal side of braces fixed to the upper teeth.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:palatal hook.
- (typography, rare) = háček (when it takes the form of a prime)
- 1962, Revue Canadienne des Slavistes V, page 60
- In the Zographensis one finds pьřěaxǫ (John 6:52). Here the liquid is marked with the palatal hook.
- 1968, Robert Magidoff et al. (editors), Studies in Slavic Linguistics and Poetics, in Honor of Boris O. Unbegaun, page 42
- Kalnyn′ states […] that in the best manuscripts […] the instances of marking of palatal l and n in general exceeds those of failing to do so; moreover, the marking of non-palatal consonants with a palatal hook is rare.
- 2004, Robert Bringhurst, The Elements of Typographic Style (3rd ed.), page 304
- In Czech, [the háček] is actually a variant of the palatal hook, which can take the form of caron or apostrophe.
- 2009, Theodore Rosendorf, The Typographic Desk Reference, page 130
- l-caron/l-palatal hook
- 1962, Revue Canadienne des Slavistes V, page 60
- (typography, pre-1989 IPA) A hamiform diacritic (̡) formerly used to mark consonantal palatalisation; superseded by the superscript jay: (ʲ).
Further reading
- palatal hook on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “ⱂⱐⱃ̑ⱑⰰ̆ⱈⱘ (leaf 243.5, line -2)”, in Codex Zographensis[1] (in Old Church Slavonic), National Library of Russia, 1000±33, page Jn:6:52