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  2. Yus - Wikipedia

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    Other yus letters are blended yus (Ꙛ ꙛ), closed little yus (Ꙙ ꙙ) and iotated closed little yus (Ꙝ ꙝ),and iotated blended yus. Phonetically, little yus represents a nasalized front vowel, possibly [ ɛ̃ ] (like the French ‘in’ in “cinq” or Polish 'ę' in “kęs”), while big yus represents a nasalized back vowel, such as ...

  3. Hard sign - Wikipedia

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    Before the reform of 1945, this sound was written with two letters, "ъ" and "ѫ" ("big yus", denoting a former nasal vowel). Additionally "ъ" was used silently after a final consonant, as in Russian. In 1945 final "ъ" was dropped; and the letter "ѫ" was abolished, being replaced by "ъ" in most cases.

  4. Iotation - Wikipedia

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    In Slavic languages, iotation (/ j oʊ ˈ t eɪ. ʃ ən /, / ˌ aɪ. oʊ ˈ t eɪ. ʃ ən /) is a form of palatalization that occurs when a consonant comes into contact with the palatal approximant /j/ from the succeeding phoneme.

  5. Cyrillic alphabets - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes referred to as "голяма носовка" (big nasal sign) and "ъ широко" (wide ъ). For a brief period, the letter Ѭ (iotated big yus) was used, during the use of the Drinov Orthography, and represented the sound [jɐ] or /jɤ/ in words verb conjugations, for example in търпѭ (IPA: /tɐrˈpjɤ/). The letter Ѫ ...

  6. Ą - Wikipedia

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    In pronunciation, the Church Cyrillic letter big yus (Ѫ ѫ) corresponds to the pronunciation of the Polish ą. However, it is little yus (Ѧ ѧ), which is phonetically similar to ę and, more importantly, shares visual resemblances with the Latin alphabet initial letter (A, a) plus an ogonek , that some believe led to ogonek's introduction.

  7. Early Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    This letter varied in pronunciation from region to region; it may have originally represented the reflexes of [tʲ]. [3] It was sometimes replaced by the digraph шт. [3] Pronounced [ʃtʃ] in Old East Slavic. Later analyzed as a Ш-Т ligature by folk etymology, but neither the Cyrillic nor the Glagolitic glyph originated as such a ligature ...

  8. The ultimate Michigan pronunciation guide: 50 names you ... - AOL

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    It's complete with quick audio files so you can listen for yourself how things are pronounced. Ypsilanti sign on June 18, 2020. For our purposes, we pulled out 50 notable Michigan roads and ...

  9. Cyrillic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    cyrillic small letter little yus used in the early cyrillic and glagolitic alphabets. 0468: Ѩ: cyrillic capital letter iotified little yus 0469: ѩ: cyrillic small letter iotified little yus 046a: Ѫ: cyrillic capital letter big yus 046b: ѫ: cyrillic small letter big yus 046c: Ѭ: cyrillic capital letter iotified big yus 046d: ѭ: cyrillic ...