Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Please add references
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1:
{{short description|Latin letter Z with hook}}
{{Unreferenced|date=August 2009}}
'''[[Z]] with hook''', '''Ȥ''' ([[Lower case|minuscule]]: '''ȥ''') is a letter of the [[Latin script]].
[[File:Latin_letter_Z_with_hook.svg|thumb|Z with hook in [[Doulos SIL]]]]
'''[[Z]] with hook''', '''Ȥ''' ([[Lower case|minuscule]]: '''ȥ''') is a letter of the [[Latin script]].
{{SpecialChars}}The Unicode standard notes "[[Middle High German]]" for the application of the grapheme, intended to represent the [[coronal consonant|coronal]] [[fricative]] {{IPAslink|s}} also transcribed as ''[[tailed z]]'' {{angle bracket|[[ʒ]]}}. It is used in modern printings of Medieval German literature to indicate those cases of {{angle bracket|z}} pronounced as {{IPA|[s]}}, {{angle bracket|ȥ}}, modern German: {{angle bracket|s}}, from {{angle bracket|z}} pronounced as {{IPAslink|ts}}, as is still the case in modern German; the manuscripts typically used {{angle bracket|s}} to represent {{IPAslink|z}}.
 
<gallery heights="50px" widths="300px">
File:Z and ȥ in Oskar Schade, Paradigmen zur deutschen Grammatik, 1868.png|z and ȥ in Schade (1868).
File:Sameȥ-, samȥ-tac in Matthias von Lexer, Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch, 1876, vol. 2.png|"sameȥ-, samȥ-tac" in von Lexer (1876).
File:Z and ȥ in Hermann Paul, Mittelhochdeutsche Grammatik, 1918, p. 10.png|Italic z and ȥ in Paul (1918).
</gallery>
 
== Computing codes ==
Line 20 ⟶ 26:
| show pairs = no
}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Z}}