◌̣ U+0323, ̣
COMBINING DOT BELOW
◌̢
[U+0322]
Combining Diacritical Marks ◌̤
[U+0324]

Translingual

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Diacritical mark

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◌̣

  1. (NAPA) retracted articulation:
    (on an alveolar letter) retroflex, e.g. ,
    (on an velar letter) uvular, e.g. .
  2. (UPA) retracted:
    (on an alveolar letter) retroflex (e.g. );
    (on a front vowel letter) a back unrounded vowel (e.g. ɛ̣).
  3. (Voice Quality Symbols) "whispery" voice ("murmured phonation" in IPA parlance).
    Sometimes used for actual whisper (voiceless phonation).
  4. (Teuthonista) close/high articulation, equivalent to IPA ◌̝.
    On the letter a, it means the vowel is fronted.
    Doubling for intensity is side-by-side: ◌̤.
  5. (IPA) A close articulation (e.g. a higher vowel, fricative approximant – currently ◌̝).
  6. (IPA, obsolete) Retroflex articulation.

Synonyms

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  • (NAPA): ◌̇ may be used on letters with a descender.

Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of NAPA): ◌̯

Asturian

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Diacritical mark

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◌̇

  1. A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called puntu inferior (dot below) in Asturian, and found on / and /.

Vietnamese

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Diacritical mark

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 ̣

  1. A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called dấu nặng (heavy mark) in Vietnamese, and found on /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, /, / and /. Used to indicate mid-falling, glottalized, short tone.

Usage notes

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In Vietnamese signmaking, this tone mark may be written as a vertical line, much like  ̩.