Citations:Latin alpha

Noun

 * 1976, National planning for informatics in developing countries: proceedings of the IBI International Symposium, Baghdad, 2-6 November 1975, page 472:
 * [...] we obtain the following order:
 * - Space, followed by 15 symbols ;
 * [...] ¶
 * - One symbol followed by Lower Case Latin Alpha
 * 2004, Keith A. Jones, Windows Speech Recognition Programming, Appendix D, page 329:
 * ae at, carry, gas  front open unrounded (tense)  LATIN AE  U+00E6
 * aa Father, ah, car,  back open unrounded  LATIN ALPHA  U+0251
 * 2006, Jukka K. Korpela, Unice Explained, page 451:
 * The most obvious case is that IPA includes both the common (ASCII) letter "a" and a variant of the letter "a" that denotes a vowel of different quality. The latter letter is oddly named: Latin small letter alpha ɑ (U+0251).