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- Turned_A abstract "Turned A (capital: Ɐ or Ɒ, lowercase: ɐ or ɒ, math symbol ∀) is a symbol based upon the letter A.Lowercase ɐ (in two story form) is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to identify the near-open central vowel. A variant, turned alpha, ɒ, is also used in the IPA as the open back rounded vowel.It was used in the 18th century by Edward Lhuyd and William Pryce as phonetic character for the Cornish language. In their books, both Ɐ and ɐ have been used. It was used in the 19th century by Charles Sanders Peirce as a logical symbol for 'un-American' ("unamerican").The symbol ∀ has the same shape as a capital turned A, sans-serif. It is used to represent universal quantification in predicate logic. When it appears in a formula together with a predicate variable, they are referred to as a universal quantifier. In traffic engineering it is used to represent flow, the number of units (vehicles) passing a point in a unit of time.".
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- Turned_A wikiPageRevisionID "664742401".
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink A.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logic_symbols.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetic_transcription_symbols.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sanders_Peirce.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_language.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Lhuyd.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink International_Phonetic_Alphabet.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Latin_alpha.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink List_of_logic_symbols.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mathematical_symbols.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Near-open_central_vowel.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Open_back_rounded_vowel.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Predicate_logic.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Predicate_variable.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Sans-serif.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Symbol_(formal).
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Symbol_(typeface).
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink TeX.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_engineering_(transportation).
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Transformation_of_text.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Universal_quantification.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink Well-formed_formula.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLink William_Pryce.
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turned A".
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLinkText "inverted".
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLinkText "turned A".
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ɐ ɐ".
- Turned_A wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ɒ ɒ".
- Turned_A hasPhotoCollection Turned_A.
- Turned_A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Charmap.
- Turned_A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Common_logical_symbols.
- Turned_A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latin_alphabet.
- Turned_A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Turned_A wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- Turned_A subject Category:Logic_symbols.
- Turned_A subject Category:Phonetic_transcription_symbols.
- Turned_A subject Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
- Turned_A hypernym Symbol.
- Turned_A type Language.
- Turned_A type Letter.
- Turned_A type Place.
- Turned_A type Concept.
- Turned_A type Language.
- Turned_A type Letter.
- Turned_A type Phonetic.
- Turned_A comment "Turned A (capital: Ɐ or Ɒ, lowercase: ɐ or ɒ, math symbol ∀) is a symbol based upon the letter A.Lowercase ɐ (in two story form) is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to identify the near-open central vowel. A variant, turned alpha, ɒ, is also used in the IPA as the open back rounded vowel.It was used in the 18th century by Edward Lhuyd and William Pryce as phonetic character for the Cornish language. In their books, both Ɐ and ɐ have been used.".
- Turned_A label "Turned A".
- Turned_A sameAs Ɐ.
- Turned_A sameAs Ɐ.
- Turned_A sameAs Ɐ.
- Turned_A sameAs m.043s7pw.
- Turned_A sameAs Ɐ.
- Turned_A sameAs Q129555.
- Turned_A sameAs Q129555.
- Turned_A wasDerivedFrom Turned_A?oldid=664742401.
- Turned_A isPrimaryTopicOf Turned_A.