Английская Википедия:C with bar

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The C with bar (majuscule: , minuscule: ), also known as barred C, is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a bar. It was used in the final version of the Unified Northern Alphabet, approved in 1932, for Saami, Selkup, Khanty, Evenki, Even, Nanai, Udege, Chukchi, Koryak and Nivkh languages [1] to denote the sound Шаблон:IPA2, although in some of these languages in practice, several other alphabets were used. Also, this letter was used in the Latinized Shugnan alphabet (1931-1939) to denote the sound Шаблон:IPA2.[2][3][4]

The United States Federal Geographic Data Committee uses the capital barred C to represent the Cambrian Period in geologic history.[5] In phonetic transcription, the lowercase barred C may denote a voiceless palatal fricative (IPA: Шаблон:IPAblink), and in 1963, it was proposed as a symbol for a voiceless flat postalveolar fricative Шаблон:IPA by William A. Smalley.[6]

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Pointed letters in Noah Webster's 1828 American dictionary of the English language, with the c with bar for the letter 'c' pronounced as k.

In 19th-century American English dictionaries such as those by Noah Webster and William Holmes McGuffey, the letter was used to denote Шаблон:Angle bracket pronounced as Шаблон:IPA.[7]

Computer encoding

Its Unicode codepoints are Шаблон:Codepoint and Шаблон:Codepoint.

Шаблон:Charmap

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Latin script