In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the lowercase letter is used to represent the open back rounded vowel sound, and is used for example, in the conventional phonemic transcription of the pronunciation of not in British Received Pronunciation. Its usage was originally proposed in the 1900s and 1910s and was formally introduced in the 1920s.[1][6]
It appeared in the 1939 Handbook of the Linguistic Geography of New England, where it was used to represent the open back rounded vowel ([ɒ]).[7] It is also sometimes appeared in other works, where it was used in to denote the open back unrounded vowel ([ɑ]).
The letter is also used in Belter Creole, a constructed language made by Nick Farmer for The Expanse television sci-fi series. It is sometimes used as an alternative variant for the digraph Ow, used to denote the open back rounded vowel ([ɒ]) sound. For example, the alternative spelling of the word owkwa, which means water, would be ɒkwa.[4]
^ abThe principles of the International Phonetic Association, p. 18.
^ abcWilliam A. Smalley, Manual of Articulatory Phonetics. Revised Edition p. 310.
^ abManne Eriksson, Svensk ljudskrift 1878–1960: En översikt över det svenska landsmålsalfabetets utveckling och användning huvudsakligen i tidskriften Svenska Landsmål, p. 149.
^ abNick Farmer. "Post". twitter.com. The only sound that can't be represented by the Roman alphabet with one character is the vowel "ow." On Twitter I've used the digraph, but sometimes on the show you'll see the symbol "ɒ," borrowed from the international phonetic alphabet.
^Philipp Lenz, Der Handschuhsheimer dialekt: Nachtrag zum wörterverzeichnis von 1887, p. 4.
^Martin Heepe, Lautzeichen und ihre Anwendung in verschiedenen Sprachgebieten, p. 23.
^Hans Kurath, Handbook of the Linguistic Geography of New England, p. 126.
^Lorna A. Priest, Proposal to encode two phonetic characters and two Shona characters
Bibliography
Philipp Lenz, Der Handschuhsheimer dialekt: Nachtrag zum wörterverzeichnis von 1887, Darmstadt, G. Otto, 1892.
Manne Eriksson, Svensk ljudskrift 1878–1960: En översikt över det svenska landsmålsalfabetets utveckling och användning huvudsakligen i tidskriften Svenska Landsmål, Stockholm, P. A. Norstedt & Söner, 1961.
The principles of the International Phonetic Association, Paris, London, International Phonetic Association, 1912.
Martin Heepe, Lautzeichen und ihre Anwendung in verschiedenen Sprachgebieten, Berlin, Reichsdruckerei, 1928.
Hans Kurath (director), Marcus L. Hansen, Julia Bloch, Bernard Bloch, Handbook of the Linguistic Geography of New England, 1939.
William A. Smalley, Manual of Articulatory Phonetics. Revised Edition, Lanham, MD, University Press of America, Inc., 1989.
Lorna A. Priest, Proposal to encode two phonetic characters and two Shona characters, 2007.
Luanne von Schneidemesser, Lewis Lawyer, Ken Whistler, Deborah Anderson, Proposal for Two Phonetic Characters (no L2/12-266)