The hyphen above letters typically indicates a diacritic mark, which can modify the pronunciation of the letter it accompanies. For example, in some languages, it may signify a specific vowel sound or indicate a particular stress or tone. In phonetics, it can also denote a glottal stop or other specific articulatory features. The exact meaning depends on the context and language in which it is used.
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