Computer Encoding
Unicode includes both a combining character for the palatal hook, as well as several precomposed characters, including superscript letters with palatal hooks.
While has been in Unicode since 1991, the rest weren't added until 2005. As such, font support for the latter characters is much less than for the former.
| Appearance | Code point | Name |
|---|---|---|
| ̡ | U+0321 | |
| ᶀ | U+1D80 | |
| ᶁ | U+1D81 | |
| ᶂ | U+1D82 | |
| ᶃ | U+1D83 | |
| ᶄ | U+1D84 | |
| ᶅ | U+1D85 | |
| ᶆ | U+1D86 | |
| ᶇ | U+1D87 | |
| ᶈ | U+1D88 | |
| ᶉ | U+1D89 | |
| ᶊ | U+1D8A | |
| ᶋ | U+1D8B | |
| ƫ | U+01AB | |
| ᶌ | U+1D8C | |
| ᶍ | U+1D8D | |
| ᶎ | U+1D8E | |
| ᶪ | U+1DAA | |
| ᶵ | U+1DB5 |
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