Palatization mark

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Kamora

The palatization mark is one of the historic signs of Cyrillic that was used in Old Church Slavonic to indicate the palatalization of the base consonant. An example of use is in the word избавитєл҄ь ('redeemer', palatalized л [lʲ]). It is not to be confused with the kamora, which resembles it, but indicates pitch accent.

Sources

  • Unicode Consortium (2016). "Europe-I". The Unicode Standard — Version 9.0.0 (PDF). ISBN 978-1-936213-13-9.

See also

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Diacritics
In Latin, Cyrillic and Greek
  •   ◌́   ◌̋  acute, double acute 
  •   ◌᷄  apex 
  •   ◌̆   ◌̑  breve, inverted breve 
  •   ◌̌  caron, háček 
  •   ◌̧  cedilla 
  •   ◌̂  circumflex 
  •   ◌̈  diaeresis, umlaut, other 
  •   ◌̇   ◌̣  dot 
  •   ◌̀   ◌̏  grave, double grave 
  •   ◌̉  hook above 
  •   ◌̡   ◌̢  palatal hook, retroflex hook 
  •   ◌̛  horn 
  •   ◌ͅ  iota subscript 
  •   ◌ˉ  macron 
  •   ◌˛  ogonek, nosinė 
  •   ◌̊   ◌̥  overring, underring 
  •   ◌͂  perispomene 
  •   ◌͗  sicilicus 
  •   ◌̃  tilde 
  •   ◌῾   ◌᾿  rough breathing, smooth breathing 
In Early Cyrillic
  •   ◌҄  kamora 
  •   ◌҇  pokrytie 
  •   ◌҃  titlo 
In Indic
  •      anusvara 
  •        avagraha 
  •       chandrabindu 
  •   nuqta 
  •              virama 
  •      visarga 
In other scriptsMarks used as diacritics
Non-diacritic uses
In Unicode


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