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- Click_letter abstract "Various letters have been used to write the click consonants of southern Africa. The current IPA letters were created by J. G. Krönlein, popularized by Karl Richard Lepsius, and continued by Wilhelm Bleek.Also influential were Clement Doke and Douglas Beach, who used a different system that was partially adopted by the IPA until 1989. Individual languages have had various orthographies, usually based on either the Lepsius alphabet or more strictly on the Latin alphabet. Clicks written with Latin letters such as c q x ç have case forms; when written with Lepsius pipe letters such as ǀ ǃ ǁ ǂ they do not.".
- Click_letter thumbnail Lepsius_click_letters.png?width=300.
- Click_letter wikiPageID "36337429".
- Click_letter wikiPageRevisionID "599675151".
- Click_letter align "right".
- Click_letter caption "The Khoekhoe word ǁnau, illustrating the curled tail Beach used to indicate nasal clicks. These modified letters never made it into the IPA.".
- Click_letter caption "The Khoekhoe word ǂgaeǂui , illustrating Beach's distinctive form of the letter ǂ.".
- Click_letter caption "The Nama name ǁhapopen ǀoas , from Beach's phonology.".
- Click_letter direction "horizontal".
- Click_letter hasPhotoCollection Click_letter.
- Click_letter image "Khoekhoe_words_ǂae_ǂʔui.png".
- Click_letter image "Khoekhoe_ǁnau.png".
- Click_letter image "ʖhapopen_ʇʔoas.png".
- Click_letter width "175".
- Click_letter width "200".
- Click_letter subject Category:Click_consonants.
- Click_letter subject Category:Click_languages.
- Click_letter subject Category:Latin_script.
- Click_letter subject Category:Phonetic_alphabets.
- Click_letter subject Category:Phonetic_transcription_symbols.
- Click_letter comment "Various letters have been used to write the click consonants of southern Africa. The current IPA letters were created by J. G. Krönlein, popularized by Karl Richard Lepsius, and continued by Wilhelm Bleek.Also influential were Clement Doke and Douglas Beach, who used a different system that was partially adopted by the IPA until 1989. Individual languages have had various orthographies, usually based on either the Lepsius alphabet or more strictly on the Latin alphabet.".
- Click_letter label "Click letter".
- Click_letter sameAs m.0k3ksdw.
- Click_letter sameAs Q5132434.
- Click_letter sameAs Q5132434.
- Click_letter wasDerivedFrom Click_letter?oldid=599675151.
- Click_letter depiction Lepsius_click_letters.png.
- Click_letter isPrimaryTopicOf Click_letter.