I have observed that MS Core Fonts include glyphs for U+018f (Ə) LATIN 
CAPITAL LETTER SCHWA and for U+0259 (ə) LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA. 
Obviously, they were included for use in Azeri text.

Is it considered correct to use IPA characters like U+0259 in non-IPA 
contexts?

On the other hand, MSCF do not include glyphs for u+01dd (ǝ) LATIN SMALL 
LETTER TURNED E. In which language(s) is this character used?

Could I have found answers to these questions in the unicode.org website?

-Herman


My installed version of Microsoft Core Fonts is 2.82.
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