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  2. Glagolitic script - Wikipedia

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    The Early Cyrillic alphabet, which developed gradually in the Preslav Literary School by Greek alphabet scribes who incorporated some Glagolitic letters, gradually replaced Glagolitic in that region. Glagolitic remained in use alongside Latin in the Kingdom of Croatia and alongside Cyrillic until the 14th century in the Second Bulgarian Empire ...

  3. Glagolitic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Version Final code points [a] Count L2 ID WG2 ID Document 4.1: U+2C00..2C2E, 2C30..2C5E: 94: L2/98-190: Glagolitic coded character set for bibliographic information interchange, 1996-12-15

  4. Template:Script/Glagolitic - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended to force Slavonic (Slavic) fonts, if installed, for display of text in the Glagolitic alphabet. This should only be used to represent early Slavonic or Church Slavonic writing or type. For display of text in the early Cyrillic alphabet, please use {{Script/Slavonic}} instead.

  5. Glagolitic Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Glagolitic Supplement is a Unicode block containing supplementary characters used in the Glagolitic script. [3] It currently contains 38 combining letters. Block

  6. Early Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    This letter was rarely used, mostly appearing in the interjection "oh", in the preposition ‹otŭ›, in Greek transcription, and as a decorative capital. [3] Ц ц: ци: ci c t͡s [ts] 900 Glagolitic Tsi Ⱌ See also: Ꙡ ꙡ. Ч ч: чрьвь: čĕrvĕ č ch [tʃ] 90 Glagolitic Cherv Ⱍ worm This letter replaced koppa as the numeral for ...

  7. Old Church Slavonic - Wikipedia

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    Initially Old Church Slavonic was written with the Glagolitic alphabet, but later Glagolitic was replaced by Cyrillic, [51] which was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire by a decree of Boris I of Bulgaria in the 9th century. Of the Old Church Slavonic canon, about two-thirds is written in Glagolitic.

  8. Angular Glagolitic - Wikipedia

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    Angular Glagolitic, also known as Croatian Glagolitic, [1 1] is a style of Glagolitic book hand, developing from the earlier Rounded Glagolitic. Many letters present in Rounded Glagolitic were gradually abandoned: ⱏ, ⱐ, ⱔ, ⱘ, ⱙ, ⱚ, ⱛ and to a large extent ⰿ (replaced with ⱞ) and ⱗ.

  9. Yat - Wikipedia

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    The Glagolitic alphabet contained only one letter for both yat ѣ and the Cyrillic iotated a ꙗ . [1] According to Kiril Mirchev , this meant that a after i in the Thessaloniki dialect (which served as a basis for Old Church Slavonic ) mutated into a wide vowel that resembled or was the same as yat ( / æ / ).

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