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Translingual
Diacritical mark
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Usage notes
The Unicode code point U+1FFD GREEK OXIA is canonically equivalent to U+00B4 ACUTE ACCENT.
The use of these spacing characters is generally archaic outside of pedagogical contexts. See U+02CA MODIFIER LETTER ACUTE ACCENT ⟨ˊ⟩ for the tone mark.
Compare grave accent: `.
Punctuation mark
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Further reading
Acute accent on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Ankave
Letter
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- the glottal stop
Polish
Etymology
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Diacritical mark
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- softens consonants
- (Middle PolishCategory:Middle Polish#´) represents vowels with higher articulation
- (Middle PolishCategory:Middle Polish#´) palatalizes consonants
Seneca
Pronunciation
Letter
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- alternative form of ʼ
Skolt Sami
Letter
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- alternative form of ʹ
