- on
which it is based. For example, ni in
English onion has the
sound of
iotated n.
Iotation is a
phenomenon distinct from
Slavic first palatalization in...
- can
occur in
iotated form (Ѩ ѩ, Ѭ ѭ),
formed as
ligatures with the
decimal i (І).
Other yus
letters are
closed little yus (Ꙙ ꙙ),
iotated closed little...
-
Iotated A (Ꙗ, ꙗ) also
known as Iya is a
letter of the
Cyrillic script,
built as a
ligature of the
letters І and А, and used
today only in
Church Slavonic...
-
Iotated E or
Iotated Ukrainian Ye also
known as Iye(Ѥ ѥ) is a
letter of the
Cyrillic script. It is used in the
Church Slavonic language and
Early Cyrillic...
- non-
iotated/non-palatalizing /e/ from the
iotated/palatalizing one. The
original usage had been ⟨е⟩ for the
uniotated /e/, ⟨ѥ⟩ or ⟨ѣ⟩ for the
iotated, but...
- the
civil script variant of Old
Cyrillic Little Yus (Ѧ ѧ), and
possibly Iotated A (Ꙗ ꙗ).
Among modern Slavic languages, it is used in the East
Slavic languages...
-
romanized as E with a haček: Ě ě.
There is also
another version of yat, the
iotated yat (majuscule: ⟨Ꙓ⟩, minuscule: ⟨ꙓ⟩),
which is a
Cyrillic character combining...
- as it is written",
removing obsolete letters and
letters that
represent iotated vowels,
introducing ⟨J⟩ from the
Latin alphabet instead, and
adding several...
-
forms inters****d
according to
their form: i is
added first, then
iotated, then
iotated with
added i.
Diphthongs beginning with w are
ordered according...
-
French loan-word пенсне (pince-nez) to
indicate that the
final ⟨е⟩ does not
iotate the
preceding ⟨н⟩. "In
accordance with long-established
Czech lexicographical...