Qp ligature

Ligature of letters Q and P From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The qp ligature, ȹ, is an orthographic ligature of Latin letters q and p, and is used in some phonetic transcription systems, particularly for African languages, to represent a voiceless labiodental plosive [p̪], for example in the Zulu sequence [ɱȹfʼ].

Writing systemLatin script
Typealphabetic
Sound values[]
InUnicodeU+0239
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Qp ligature
ȹ
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
Typealphabetic
Sound values[]
In UnicodeU+0239
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and  , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.
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Character information
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Unicode name LATIN SMALL LETTER QP DIGRAPH
Encodingsdecimalhex
Unicode569U+0239
UTF-8200 185C8 B9
Numeric character referenceȹȹ
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References

  • Unicode Character 'LATIN SMALL LETTER QP DIGRAPH' (U+0239)
  • Pullum, Geoffrey K.; Ladusaw, William A. (1996). Phonetic Symbol Guide. University of Chicago Press. p. 159.

See also

  • ȸ, ligature of Latin letters d and b
  • (pari), the 24th letter of Georgian alphabets (Nuskhuri letter looks identical)
  • φ (phi), the 21st letter of Greek alphabet
  • ф (ef), the 21st letter of Cyrillic alphabet

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