Ƹ

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Ƹ (minuscule: ƹ) is a letter of the Latin script. It was used for a voiced pharyngeal fricative, represented in the International Phonetic Alphabet as Script error: No such module "IPA"., in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, for example by John Rupert Firth and Terence Frederick Mitchell, or in the 1980s by Martin Hinds and El-Said Badawi.[1]

Although it looks like a reversed ezh (Ʒ), it is based on the Arabic letter [[Ayin|Template:Transliteration]] (Script error: No such module "Lang".).[1] (Unicode, however, refers to it expressly as "reversed ezh.")

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  1. a b Pullum and Ladusaw (1996), page 209