Katakana Phonetic Extensions

Katakana Phonetic Extensions
Range U+31F0..U+31FF
(16 code points)
Plane BMP
Scripts Katakana
Major alphabets Ainu
Assigned 16 code points
Unused 0 reserved code points
Unicode version history
3.2 16 (+16)
Note: [1][2]

Katakana Phonetic Extensions is a Unicode block containing additional katakana characters for writing the Ainu language, in addition to characters in the Katakana block.

Katakana Phonetic Extensions[1]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+31Fx
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 10.0

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Katakana Phonetic Extensions block:

Version Final code points[lower-alpha 1] Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document
3.2 U+31F0..31FF 16 L2/99-238 Consolidated document containing 6 Japanese proposals, 1999-07-15 
N2092 Addition of forty eight characters, 1999-09-13 
L2/99-365 Moore, Lisa (1999-11-23), Comments on JCS Proposals 
L2/00-024 Shibano, Kohji (2000-01-31), JCS proposal revised 
L2/99-260R Moore, Lisa (2000-02-07), "JCS Proposals", Minutes of the UTC/L2 meeting in Mission Viejo, October 26-28, 1999 
L2/00-297 N2257 Sato, T. K. (2000-09-04), JIS X 0213 symbols part-1 
L2/00-342 N2278 Sato, T. K.; Everson, Michael; Whistler, Ken; Freytag, Asmus (2000-09-20), Ad hoc Report on Japan feedback N2257 and N2258 
L2/01-114 N2328 Summary of Voting on SC 2 N 3503, ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000/PDAM 1, 2001-03-09 
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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