See also: æ and Appendix:Variations of "ae"

U+1D02, ᴂ
LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED AE

[U+1D01]
Phonetic Extensions
[U+1D03]
Rotation is 90° in some sources, for greater differentiation from regular æ.

Translingual

Etymology

The Uralic Phonetic Alphabet makes regular use of 180°-rotation to denote a reduced form of a given sound; where this results in homoglyphy, the character is rotated 90° anticlockwise instead. Both versions are found for , as 180°-rotation is only minimally distinctive from and from unrotated æ.[1]

Symbol

  1. (UPA) a reduced a vowel.
  2. (superscript , UPA) an extremely short or fleeting .

See also


References

  1. ^ [1], p. 33.