| @@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ | |||
| - [Intonation](#intonation) | |||
| - [Tones](#tones) | |||
| - [Tone Stepping](#tone-stepping) | |||
| - [Unused](#unused) | |||
| - [References](#references) | |||
| ---------- | |||
| @@ -811,23 +810,6 @@ preserve the distinction between ◌ˤ and ◌̴. | |||
| | `dst` | | ꜛ◌ | downstep | | |||
| | `ust` | | ꜜ◌ | upstep | | |||
| ### Unused | |||
| | Feature | Kirshenbaum | Name | | |||
| |-----------|-------------|-----------------| | |||
| | | `ctl` | central | | |||
| | | `mrm` | murmured | | |||
| | | `orl` | oral | | |||
| __NOTE:__ The `ctl` and `orl` features are specified by Evan Kirshenbaum in | |||
| Appendix A of his ASCII/IPA transcription, but are not used in the rest of | |||
| the specification. | |||
| __NOTE:__ Evan Kirshenbaum transcribes ɦ as `h<?>` (`{mrm,glt,frc}`), while | |||
| Wikipedia also lists this as a `{mdv,glt,frc}`<sup>\[<a href="#ref6">6</a>\]</sup>. | |||
| This is the only phoneme that Kirshenbaum uses the `mrm` feature for. As such, | |||
| the `mrm` feature is not used within this document. | |||
| ## References | |||
| 1. <a name="ref1"></a> Kirshenbaum, Evan, | |||