Arthur Reutenauer:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 03:41:47PM -0700, Mark Davis ☕️ via Unicode wrote:
>
>> Ein⁽ᵉ⁾ A⁽¨⁾rzt⁽ⁱⁿ⁾ hat eine⁽ⁿ⁾ Studenti⁽ᵉ⁾n gesehen.
>
> “eine⁽ⁿ⁾ Student⁽ⁱ´ᵉ⁾ⁿ gesehen”.
I certainly would not advocate to go to such extremes. My issue was with
putting parentheses at the level they belong, which would, instead, yield
something more like
Ein(e) A⁽¨⁾rzt(in) hat eine(n) Student(e/i)n gesehen.
This is not how it would be actually used, though. Those short forms are mostly
used outside proper prose, e.g. in diagrams, tables or forms.
Belated thanks to Marcel Schneider for pointing me to the Unicode 7.0 character
I had somehow failed to find, U+1ABB COMBINING PARENTHESES ABOVE (not used in
the samples above).