- In
Slavic languages,
iotation (/joʊˈteɪ.ʃən/, /ˌaɪ.oʊˈteɪ.ʃən/) is a form of
palatalization that
occurs when a
consonant comes into
contact with the palatal...
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spelling ⟨ьо⟩
indicates palatalization, not
iotation. ⟨ъ⟩, an "unpalatalization sign", also
denotes iotation, as in the case of ⟨ъя⟩, ⟨ъе⟩, ⟨ъё⟩ and ⟨ъю⟩...
- [ˈɦvjezda] The
outcomes of most
cases of
iotation are the same in all
Slavic languages; for the
chart of outcomes, see
Iotation#Sound change. The
phonemes *ť (from...
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Cyrillization of its many
loanwords from French. Some use is made of Cyrillic's
iotation features to
represent French's
front rounded vowels and etymologically-softened...
- m****cripts. Yeri (Ы) was
originally a
ligature of Yer and I (Ъ + І = Ы).
Iotation was
indicated by
ligatures formed with the
letter І: Ꙗ (not an ancestor...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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letter uses in Orok language. NJ Nj nj :
Compatibility Unicode characters Iotation Maretić, Tomislav.
Gramatika i
stilistika hrvatskoga ili
srpskoga književnog...
- ⟨н⟩, ⟨с⟩, ⟨з⟩ or ⟨р⟩, are
pronounced with /e/
without palatalization or
iotation: секс (seks — '****'), моде́ль (model' — 'model'), кафе́ (kafe — 'café')...
- The
sound of Tshe is
produced from the
voiceless alveolar plosive /t/ by
iotation. Tshe is the 23rd
letter in the
Serbian alphabet. It was
first used by...
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German Jotisierung), i.e.,
iotation can be
further distinguished as a subcategory. In
English Academia the term "
iotation" is
often used to
refer to properties...