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  E iotified Information
E iotified (Ѥ, ѥ) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet.
It is a ligature of "І" and "Є", representing iotated vowel sound /E/.
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Yeri (ЪІ) was originally a ligature of Yer and I. Ya (Я) was written in an archaic form called A iotified.
Some characters are missing from the current Unicode standard altogether, including Cyrillic dotless I, iotified Yat, abbreviated Yer ("Yerok"), and many ligatures.
Between D and E is the letter Djə (Ђ, ђ), which is pronounced /dʲ/, and looks like Tjə, except that the loop of the H curls farther and dips downwards.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Cyrillic_alphabet   (2854 words)

  
 Iotation Information
As it was invented for the writing of Slavic languages, the Cyrillic alphabet has relatively complex ways for representing iotation, devoting an entire class of letters to deal with the issue; there are letters which represent iotified consonants as well as letters which iotify adjacent consonants or prevent their iotation.
The adjective for a phone which undergoes iotation is iotated and for a letter formed as ligature of the Early Cyrillic I (І) and another letter, which is used to represent iotation, is iotified.
In the Cyrillic alphabet, some letter forms are iotified, that is, formed as a ligature of Early Cyrillic I (І) and a vowel.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Iotation   (354 words)

  
 Cyrillic alphabet infoTurkish.com Herşey Hakkında Türkçe Bilgi
Upright Cyrillic lowercase letters are essentially small capitals, with the exception of a few forms such as "a" and "e" which adopted western lowercase shapes (although a good Cyrillic typeface will still include separate small-caps glyphs).
Yeri (ЪІ) was originally a ligature of Yer and I. Ya (Я) was written in an archaic form called A iotified.
Between D and E is the letter Djə (Ђ, ђ), which is pronounced /dʲ/, and looks like Tjerv, except that the loop of the H curls farther and dips downwards.
www.infoturkish.com /Turkey/Cyrillic-alphabet.html   (5121 words)

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