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Lambda (Ꟛ, ꟛ) is an additional letter of the Latin script, based on the lowercase letter lambda from the Greek alphabet (λ). It is used in Heiltsuk, Liqʼwala, Kwakʼwala, and Pilagá. In these languages, Latin lambda represents a variety of lateral phonemes. The lower-case variant is a homoglyph of lower-case lambda. The upper-case is a large variant of the lower case in Pilagá but a turned Y in North America.[1]

Usage

The letter appears in the Liqʼwala dialect of Kwakʼwala language, where it represents //. In Kwakʼwala, Latin lambda may also be used instead of the digraph ⟨dƚ⟩.[2]

In the Heiltsuk dialect of North Wakashan, Latin lambda represents // and may be alternatively rendered as ⟨dh⟩.[3]

In the Pilagá language, Latin lambda is used to represent /ʎ/.[1]

As of 2024, Unicode support is pending at U+A7DA and U+A7DB and is expected by September.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Jacquerye, Denis Moyogo (2021-08-18). "Proposal to encode additional Latin letters for languages of Argentina, Canada and the USA" (PDF). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  2. ^ Werle, Adam. "Linguistics 181: Kwakwala" (PDF).
  3. ^ Humchitt, Robyn (1975). "The Heiltsuk Alphabet" (PDF). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  4. ^ [1]


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