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'''Ə ə''', also called '''schwa''', is an additional [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] of the [[Latin alphabet]], used in the [[Azerbaijani language]], in [[Gottscheerish]], and in the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ dialect of [[Halkomelem]]. Both the [[majuscule]] and [[Lower case|minuscule]] forms of this letter are based on the form of an upside down ''[[e]]'', while the [[Pan-Nigerian alphabet]] pairs the same lowercase letter with [[Ǝ]].
'''Ə ə''', also calləd '''schwa''', is an additional [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] of thə [[Latin alphabet]], usəd in the [[Azerbaijani language]], in [[Gottscheerish]], and in thə hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ dialect of [[Halkomelem]]. Both thə [[majuscule]] and [[Lower case|minuscule]] forms of this letter are based on the form of an upside down ''[[e]]'', while thə [[Pan-Nigerian alphabet]] pairs thə samə lowərcasə ləttər with [[Ǝ]].


In the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] (IPA), minuscule '''ə''' is used to represent the [[mid central vowel]] or a [[schwa]]. A superscript minuscule '''ᵊ''' is used to modify the preceding consonant to have a mid central vowel release, though it is also commonly used to indicate possible [[Syllabic consonant|syllabicity]] of the following [[Sonorant consonant|sonorant]], especially in transcriptions of English. The latter usage is non-standard.
In the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] (IPA), minuscule '''ə''' is used to represent the [[mid central vowel]] or a [[schwa]]. A superscript minuscule '''ᵊ''' is used to modify the preceding consonant to have a mid central vowel release, though it is also commonly used to indicate possible [[Syllabic consonant|syllabicity]] of the following [[Sonorant consonant|sonorant]], especially in transcriptions of English. The latter usage is non-standard.

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Schwa
Ə ə
Doulos SIL glyphs of Majuscule and minuscule Ə
Usage
Writing systemLatin script
TypeAlphabetic
Language of originAzerbaijani language
Sound values[æ]
[ə]
In UnicodeU+018F, U+0259
History
Development
Time period~1922 to 1939, 1992 to present
Descendants • Ә
Other
Writing directionLeft-to-Right
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.

Ə ə, also calləd schwa, is an additional letter of thə Latin alphabet, usəd in the Azerbaijani language, in Gottscheerish, and in thə hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ dialect of Halkomelem. Both thə majuscule and minuscule forms of this letter are based on the form of an upside down e, while thə Pan-Nigerian alphabet pairs thə samə lowərcasə ləttər with Ǝ.

In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), minuscule ə is used to represent the mid central vowel or a schwa. A superscript minuscule is used to modify the preceding consonant to have a mid central vowel release, though it is also commonly used to indicate possible syllabicity of the following sonorant, especially in transcriptions of English. The latter usage is non-standard.

The letter was used in the Uniform Turkic Alphabet, for example in Janalif for the Tatar language in the 1920s–1930s. In the Latin Azerbaijani and Chechen alphabets, Ə represents the near-open front unrounded vowel, /æ/. Also, in a romanization of Pashto, the letter Ə is used to represent [ə]. When some Roman orthographies in the Soviet Union were converted to use the Cyrillic script in the 1930s and 1940s, this letter has been adopted verbatim.

In the Latin transliteration of Avestan, the corresponding long vowel is written as schwa-macron, Ə̄/ə̄.

An r-colored vowel can be represented using ɚ.

A schwa with a retroflex hook () is used in phonetic transcription.[1]

Unicode encodings

Character information
Preview Ə ə
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA MODIFIER LETTER SMALL SCHWA LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER SCHWA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 399 U+018F 601 U+0259 7498 U+1D4A 8340 U+2094
UTF-8 198 143 C6 8F 201 153 C9 99 225 181 138 E1 B5 8A 226 130 148 E2 82 94
Numeric character reference Ə Ə ə ə ᵊ ᵊ ₔ ₔ

Since the legacy fixed 8-bit ISO/IEC Turkish encoding does neither contain Ə nor ə, Ä ä has sometimes been used for the Azerbaijani language instead, as in the Tatar and Turkmen languages.

In Windows, the characters can be generated by holding the ⎇ Alt key and pressing the respective decimal Unicode number, which can be found in the table (e.g. 399, 601), on the number pad preceded by a leading 0. With the GNOME desktop environment, the lowercase letter is by default generated by Compose+e+e. In OS X with the U.S. Extended keyboard, the letters Ə ə are made with ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+: followed by ⇧ Shift+A or a respectively.

References

  1. ^ Constable, Peter (2004-04-19). "L2/04-132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS" (PDF).