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The lowercase form was introduced by Isaac Pitman in his 1847 Phonotypic Alphabet to represent the voiceless postalveolar fricative (English sh). It is not common around African languages, but it is, in fact, used in some, for example, Serer uses its lowercase form to make the consonant.
A voiceless postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.The International Phonetic Association uses the term voiceless postalveolar fricative only for the sound [ ʃ ], [1] but it also describes the voiceless postalveolar non-sibilant fricative [ɹ̠̊˔], for which there are significant perceptual differences.
American Literary braille includes a single-cell contraction for the digraph with the dot pattern (1 4 6). In isolation it stands for the word "shall". In Old English orthography, the sound /ʃ/ was written sc . In Middle English it came to be written sch or sh ; the latter spelling has been adopted as the usual one in Modern English.
The symbol originates with the 15th-century Czech alphabet that was introduced by the reforms of Jan Hus. [1] [2] From there, it was first adopted into the Croatian alphabet by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830 to represent the same sound, [3] and from there on into other orthographies, such as Latvian, [4] Lithuanian, [5] Slovak, [6] Slovene, Karelian, Sami, Veps and Sorbian.
The form of the letter shcha is considered to have originated as a ligature of the letters Ш and Т [4]. However in later orthographies it began to be depicted as the letter Cyrillic Sha (Ш ш) with a descender .
SH4 or SH-4 may refer to: State Highway 4, see List of highways numbered 4, a common highway name in many countries; SH-4 microprocessor architecture; Silent Hill 4: The Room, the fourth installment in the Silent Hill video game series; Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific, the fourth installment in the Silent Hunter video game series
Kilimanoor central junction.(SH 1 - MC Road) - Nagaroor - Vanchiyoor - Alamcode junction (joins with NH 47) Thiruvananthapuram(10.8) 10.7 SH 47: Attingal – Nedumangad Road 5678227: Attingal (starts from km of NH 66 - Valakkad - Venjaramoodu (joins SH 1 ) - Vembayam - Pazhakutty junction ( joints with SH 02 ) Thiruvananthapuram (27.00) 27.00 SH 48
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... State Highway 4 (SH-4) connects Arcot with Villupuram. Total length of SH-4 is 114 km. SH-4 Route