On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 20:16:21 -0800 James Kass via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> It will probably be the ASCII apostrophe. The stated intent favors > the apostrophe over diacritics or special characters to ensure that > the language can be input to computers with standard keyboards. Typing U+0027 into a word processor takes planning. Of the three, it should obviously be the modifier letter U+02BC, but I think what gets stored will be U+0027 or the single quotation mark U+2019. However, we shouldn't overlook the diacritic mark U+0315 COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT. Richard.