Is the schwa copyrighted? [on hold]












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Does anyone know whether the schwa is copyrighted? I have already searched on the Web, as well as in the Wikipedia.










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    Why do you suspect it might be?

    – The Photon
    Mar 29 at 4:12






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    What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago











  • Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

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    2 days ago











  • Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

    – Nardaneh
    yesterday
















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    Why do you suspect it might be?

    – The Photon
    Mar 29 at 4:12






  • 1





    What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago











  • Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago











  • Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

    – Nardaneh
    yesterday














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Does anyone know whether the schwa is copyrighted? I have already searched on the Web, as well as in the Wikipedia.







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put on hold as off-topic by Janus Bahs Jacquet, tchrist 2 days ago



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put on hold as off-topic by Janus Bahs Jacquet, tchrist 2 days ago



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  • 1





    Why do you suspect it might be?

    – The Photon
    Mar 29 at 4:12






  • 1





    What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago











  • Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago






  • 1





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago











  • Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

    – Nardaneh
    yesterday














  • 1





    Why do you suspect it might be?

    – The Photon
    Mar 29 at 4:12






  • 1





    What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago











  • Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago






  • 1





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago











  • Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

    – Nardaneh
    yesterday








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Why do you suspect it might be?

– The Photon
Mar 29 at 4:12





Why do you suspect it might be?

– The Photon
Mar 29 at 4:12




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1





What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago





What do mean, the sound, name, or phonetic symbol? Do you want to name a product? Why are you asking, give us the context.

– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago













Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

– KillingTime
2 days ago





Presumably you mean used as a trademark, you can't copyright individual words or sounds.

– KillingTime
2 days ago




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

– Janus Bahs Jacquet
2 days ago





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it has nothing to do with English.

– Janus Bahs Jacquet
2 days ago













Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

– Nardaneh
yesterday





Mari-Lou A, thank you for asking me to be more specific. I mean the diacritic symbol itself to use in a literary monograph.

– Nardaneh
yesterday










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