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English: The linearized tilde (nasalization), semi-cursive form, intended for a rejected revision of the Africa Reference Alphabet. (Mann & Dalby (1987) A Thesaurus of African Languages, p.211 (cursive table).) Spliced 11.5-pt Gentium Book Plus glyphs on a 16×16-px canvas, vertically centered on ⟨ʃ⟩.
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