Modifier letter right half ring

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The modifier letter right half ring (Template:Char) is a character found in Unicode in the Spacing Modifier Letters range (although it is not a modifier, but a standalone grapheme).[1] It is used in romanization to transliterate the Semitic abjad letter aleph and the Arabic letter hamza after it was used by The Encyclopedia of Islam (later the International Journal of Middle East Studies),[2] representing the sound Template:IPAalink (a glottal stop, as in Arabic Script error: No such module "Lang". hamza). In informal contexts, the backtickTemplate:Char⟩ or the apostropheTemplate:Char⟩ is commonly used as a substitute; but this can lead to confusion with the modifier letter left half ring.

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