Re[2]: [tied] Czech r^

From: Brian M. Scott
Message: 33999
Date: 2004-09-04

At 8:09:29 AM on Saturday, September 4, 2004, petusek wrote:

>> I can't remember which language exactly, but I'm pretty
>> sure I saw that somewhere. Polish /rz/ *was* like Czech
>> /r^/ but now it's just plain /z^/ or /s^/ if devoiced.

> Oh, yes, that's right. I should write "historically",
> "originally". What is the IPA sign of the sound?

The Handbook of the IPA uses [r] with the raised diacritic
(an inverted 'T' below the letter), as does Comrie in
'Languages of Eastern and Southern Europe' in Section 59
(Adaptations of the Roman Alphabet) in _The World's Writing
Systems_, Daniels & Bright, eds.; Ladefoged & Maddieson
use the laminal diacritic (a rectangle under the letter).

Brian