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==Symbol== The '''bullseye''' or '''bull's eye''' ('''{{IPA|Κ}}''') symbol used in [[phonetic transcription]] of the phoneme was made an official part of the International Phonetic Alphabet in 1979, but had existed for at least 50 years earlier. It is encoded in [[Unicode]] as {{unichar|0298|LATIN LETTER BILABIAL CLICK}}. The [[International Phonetic Alphabet#Superscript IPA|superscript IPA]] version is {{unichar|107B5|MODIFIER LETTER BILABIAL CLICK}}.<ref>{{Cite web|title=L2/20-252R: Unicode request for IPA modifier-letters (a), pulmonic|url=https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2020/20252r-mod-ipa-a.pdf|date=2020-11-08|first1=Kirk|last1=Miller|first2=Michael|last2=Ashby}}</ref> Similar graphemes consisting of a circled dot encoded by Unicode are: *Gothic π, [[hwair]] *[[astronomical symbol]] [[Solar symbol|β]] "Sun" *[[Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode|mathematical operators]] {{unichar|2299|circled dot operator|nlink=}} and {{unichar|2A00|N-ary circled dot operator}} *geometrical symbol {{unichar|25c9|fisheye}} *Cyrillic κ¨, κ© ([[monocular O]]) The para-IPA letter {{angbr IPA|Ι}} is covered by {{unichar|024B|LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH HOOK TAIL|html=}}.
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