On 2012-05-24, Stephen J. Turnbull <turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
You don't want that if you can avoid it (that's a RIGHT
SINGLE
QUOTATION MARK, U+2019). You want ΚΌ, if your fonts have it (that's
MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE U+02BC, which is preferred to the ASCII
apostrophe).
No.
U+2019 is the preferred character for all normal uses of apostrophe.
The modifier letter, as the name suggests, is for use in the phonetic
symbol for ejectives, where it modifies the preceding letter. (I doubt
anybody uses it, though - I certainly don't.)
See Unicode Standard section 6.2 on apostrophes.
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