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  Yat
The 33rd letter in the Glagolitic alphabet is used for the same sound and also bears the name Jat (this same glagolitic letter also corresponded to Cyrillic A iotated (ıа)).
In the modern Latin alphabet (Czech language and scientific transcription for old Slavic languages) the sound is denoted as "e with caron": ě.
Whichever the sound was, it gradually vanished from the Slavic languages, which meant that, while learning to write, children had to memorise mechanically where to write yat and where not.
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 Iotation at AllExperts
It occurs by the mixing of a consonant with the palatal approximant /j/, which is in the Greek alphabet represented by iota (ι), hence the name.
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.
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 Russian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The consonant letters are given both their hard and soft (palatalised) enunciations; the iotated or softening vowel letters are given both enunciations, with the palatalisation symbol / ʲ/ applied to the previous consonant (if any), and always as though under stress.
The four letters е, ё, ю, я are iotated (with an preceding [j]) when written at the beginning of a word or syllable (initial и was iotated until the nineteenth century).
The letter ѧ was adapted to represent the iotated /ja/ я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708.
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 Yat
The 33rd letter in the Glagolitic alphabet is used for the same sound and also bears the name Jat (this same glagolitic letter also corresponded to Cyrillic A iotated (ıа)).
In the modern Latin alphabet (Czech language and scientific transcription for old Slavic languages) the sound is denoted as "e with caron": ě.
Whichever the sound was, it gradually vanished from the Slavic languages, which meant that, while learning to write, children had to memorise mechanically where to write yat and where not.
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 Russian alphabet at AllExperts
The vowels е, Ñ‘, и, ю, я indicate a preceding palatal consonant and with the exception of и are iotated (with a preceding) when written at the beginning of a word or following another vowel (initial и was iotated until the nineteenth century).
The letter was adapted to represent the iotated я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708.
Until 1708, the iotated was written ıa at the beginning of a word.
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 Australian Information from Wikipedia
These four are counted as part of the 24 simple jamo because the iotating stroke taken out of context does not represent y.
With vowel jamo, a short stroke connected to the main line of the letter indicates that this is one of the vowels which can be iotated; this stroke is then doubled when the vowel is iotated.
The position of the stroke indicates which harmonic class the vowel belongs to, "light" (top or right) or "dark" (bottom or left).
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 Russian alphabet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The consonant letters are given both their hard and soft (palatalised) enunciations; the iotated or softening vowel letters are given both enunciations, with the palatalisation symbol applied to the previous consonant (if any), and always as though under stress.
The letter ѧ was adapted to represent the iotated я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708.
Until 1708, the iotated was written ıa at the beginning of a word.
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 DOBREVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The decision about the time period when a text was written and the localisation of its creation is based on checking the occurrences of graphemes and groups of graphemes, which form lists of the specific features of a certain region, time period and, in some cases, literary school.
From the view-point of the Slavist, this would mean that we are able to study, e.g., the nasal vowels usage in one text; or in all the texts belonging to the same manuscripts, or in all texts classified as Bulgarian, Russian or Serbian, or in the whole available group of texts.
We could also decide whether we would like to study the use of jers, or of jers together with nasals, or of iotated vowels, or of all available strings (this allows the user to choose the most informative subset of data for his concrete needs).
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 Art Fresh : Article 'Russian alphabet'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The consonant letters are given both their hard and soft (palatalised) enunciations; the iotated or softening vowel letters are given both enunciations, with the palatalisation symbol Template:IPA applied to the previous consonant (if any), and always as though under stress.
The letter ѧ was adapted to represent the iotated Template:IPA я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708.
Until 1708, the iotated Template:IPA was written ıa at the beginning of a word.
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 Encyclopedia: Cyrillic alphabet
Yu (Ю, ю) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated vowel /ju/.
Ya (Я, я) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the iotated vowel /ja/ (SAMPA).
When an iotated vowel (vowel whose sound begins with /j/) follows a consonant, the consonant will become palatalised (the /j/ sound will mix with the consonant), and the vowel’s /j/ sound will not be heard independently.
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 Alphabet russe: Toutes les Informations sur Alphabet russe sur Encyclopedie-EnLigne.com
Its original pronunciation, lost by 1400 at the latest, was that of a very short iotated schwa-like sound, usually latinized ĭ.
The vowels е, ё, и, ю, я palatalize a preceding consonant, and all but и are iotated (with an preceding [j]) when initial.
was adapted to represent the iotated /ja/ я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708.
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 Iotation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Iotation is a form of palatalisation which occurs in Slavic languages.
In most of them iotated consonants are called soft consonants and the process of iotation is called softening.
An iotated consonant is represented in IPA with superscript j after it and in X-SAMPA with apostrophe after it, so the pronunciation of iotated n could be represented as [nʲ] or [
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Yer
Its function is to separate a number of prefixes ending in a consonant from a following morpheme that begins with an iotated vowel and is therefore written with one of the letters and#1103;, and#1105;, and#1077;, or and#1102;.
The hard sign marks the fact that the continues to be heard in the composition.
In recent years, it has sometimes been seen in borrowed words before the letter and#1080;, to mark a greater separation of the constituent syllables (the letter and#1080; does not mark an iotated vowel).
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 Russian Tea Room
Its original pronunciation, lost by 1450 at the latest, was that of a very short iotated schwa-like sound, usually latinized ĭ.
# The vowels е, ё, и, ю, я palatalize a preceding consonant, and all but и are iotated (with an preceding j) when initial.
Initial и was iotated into the nineteenth century.
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 Yer
Its function is to separate a number of prefixes ending in a consonant from a following morpheme that begins with an iotated vowel and is therefore written with one of the letters я, ё, е, or ю.
The hard sign marks the fact that the [j] continues to be heard in the composition.
In recent years, it has sometimes been seen in borrowed words before the letter и, to mark a greater separation of the constituent syllables (the letter и does not mark an iotated vowel).
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For most consonants in Polish the results of iotation and softening are the same, and verbs with stems ending in these consonants have a uniform stem throughout the paradigm.
For example, the iotated b of robię,robią is the same as the softened b of robisz, robi, robimy, robicie and both are spelled with -i-.
In some verbs the softening and iotation of the stem results in a consonant that is phonetically hard.
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 Russian Singles
Its original pronunciation, lost by 1450 at the latest, was that of a very short iotated schwa-like sound, usually latinized ĭ.
# The vowels е, ё, и, ю, я palatalize a preceding consonant, and all but и are iotated (with an preceding j) when initial.
Initial и was iotated into the nineteenth century.
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 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Yer
Its function is to separate a number of prefixes ending in a consonant from a following morpheme that begins with an iotated vowel and is therefore written with one of the letters я, ё, е, or ю.
The hard sign ъ is written after both native and borrowed prefixes.
In recent years, it has sometimes been seen in borrowed words before the letter и, to mark a greater separation of the constituent syllables (the letter и does not mark an iotated vowel).
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 YER : Encyclopedia Entry
It has no phonetic value of its own, and is purely an orthographic device.
The hard sign marks the fact that the [j] continues to be heard in the composition.
Such written usage has not yet been formally codified.
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 Russian language
The second letter in each row denotes the sound that is iotated (when initial, see Semi-vowel) or softening (when preceded by a consonant, see Consonants).
A moderate amount of modulation in pitch, though pitch is not a lexical differentiator.
Slight drawling of stressed vowels and slurred leveling of the unstressed vowels to an /a/ ("akanye" аканье), a schwa /@/, or a iotated schwa /j@/ or /'@/.
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Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century texts should be cited in modern orthography, unless there is some pressing reason for doing otherwise.
For older Slavic material, use modern-style character sets, but include certain archaic graphemes such as iat', ius bol'shoi, ius malyi, and iotated a.
If abbreviations have been editorially expanded, or superscripts lowered, that should be indicated by angled brackets.
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 Rumanian Language
Modern Rumanian has seven vowels (he vocal system is considered triangular, as that of Classical Latin and modern Italian and Spanish), and three diphthongs.
The unstressed vowels are slightly reduced in the spoken language and under Slavic influence the initial e is often iotated ([e]=>[je]), though officially this is now considered incorrect except for a few cases.
Historically, Rumanian continues a Latin distinction between long o and short u, fused in most other Romance languages, but, like almost all others, it has lost the Latin distinction between long e and short i.
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#15 Actually, phonetically, it is procounced Smert, the last constanent being a soft sign modifier and the e iotated due to the soft modifier.
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 Cyrillic alphabet - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Historically, the "hard sign" takes the place of a now-absent vowel, still preserved in Bulgarian.
When an iotated vowel (vowel whose sound begins with) follows a consonant, the consonant will become palatalised (the sound will mix with the consonant), and the vowel's sound will not be heard independently.
The Hard Sign will indicate that this does not happen, and the sound will appear only in front of the vowel.
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Bielarus: non-iotated ('hard'): - - - - -; iotated ('soft'): - - - - -
Polish: a - e - i o ó u y
Ukrainian: non-iotated ('hard'): - - - - -; iotated ('soft'): - - - - I
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 Cyrillic alphabet
Note on the Hard Sign and Soft Sign:
When a iotated vowel (one whose sound begins with /j/) follows a consonant, the consonant will become palatalised (the /j/ sound will mix with the consonant).
The Hard Sign will indicate that this does not happen, and the /j/ sound will appear only in front of the vowel.
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 The world's top russian language websites
always before the vowels я, ё, и, ю, which are then pronounced as standard uniotated а, о, и, у (recall from above that initial и has not been iotated since the nineteenth century);
Slight drawling of stressed vowels and slurred levelling of the unstressed vowels to an [a] (this phenomenon is called "akanye" аканье), a schwa or a iotated schwa.
The loss of the nasal vowels (the yuses of ancient Cyrillic, which were themselves developed from Indo-European [-en-]/[-an-]/[-on-] before a consonant—usually dental or labial—and at word boundaries) and their replacement by non-nasalized vowels, possibly iotated or with palatalization of the preceding consonant (e.g.
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