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On 2/11/2016 6:05 AM, QSJN 4 UKR wrote:
Can you give the number of the entry on that page? I've found the prime, but I do not see an apostrophe. What I see is a combining apostrophe (similar to the way CARON is rendered as a raised comma, when following "d").I can show an example of use both, prime (as soft sign) and apostroph (hemisoft) in Cyrilic-based phonetic transcription (Orthoepic Dictionary of Ukrainian, http://padaread.com/?book=84816&pg=6 http://padaread.com/?book=84816&pg=7) A./ |
- transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic soft sign) Otto Stolz
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic soft ... Michael Everson
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic s... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrill... Charlie Ruland
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cy... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij zna... Michael Everson
- RE: transliteration of mjagkij... Martin Heijdra
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic soft ... QSJN 4 UKR
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic s... Konstantin Ritt
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic s... Asmus Freytag (t)
- Re: transliteration of mjagkij znak (Cyrillic soft ... QSJN 4 UKR

