See also: [U+A668 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O], [U+A669 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O], 𐍈 [U+10348 GOTHIC LETTER HWAIR], [U+2D59 TIFINAGH LETTER YAS], [U+2609 SUN], [U+2299 CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR], [U+2A00 N-ARY CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR], [U+25C9 FISHEYE], [U+A66B CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O], and [U+A66D CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DOUBLE MONOCULAR O]

ʘ U+0298, ʘ
LATIN LETTER BILABIAL CLICK
ʗ
[U+0297]
IPA Extensions ʙ
[U+0299]
𐞵 U+107B5, 𐞵
MODIFIER LETTER BILABIAL CLICK
𐞴
[U+107B4]
Latin Extended-F 𐞶
[U+107B6]

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Symbol edit

ʘ

  1. (IPA) the forward release of a bilabial click.
  2. the tenuis velar or sometimes uvular bilabial click, [k͜ʘ] or [q͜ʘ]
  3. (superscript ⟨𐞵⟩, IPA) [ʘ]-coloring or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic [ʘ]-release.

Usage notes edit

Technically, ⟨ʘ⟩ is only the forward clicked release, not the entire consonant. A full transcription of a click consonant requires a second letter to specify whether the rear closure is velar or uvular, and whether the click is voiced or nasal:

Velar Uvular
Voiceless k͜ʘ q͜ʘ
Voiced ɡ͜ʘ ɢ͜ʘ
Nasal ŋ͜ʘ ɴ͜ʘ

The tie bar may be omitted, or the accompanying letter may be superscripted: ⟨ᵏʘ ᶢʘ ᵑʘ 𐞥ʘ 𐞒ʘ ᶰʘ⟩.

If the order is reversed, e.g. ⟨ʘ͜q⟩, that may imply that the velar or uvular release is audible (delayed release).

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