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  Izhitsa - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Izhitsa is still in use in the Church Slavonic language.
Izhitsa with kendema is not a separate letter of alphabet, but it may have personal position in computer encodings (Unicode is the case).
Historically, izhitsa with kendema corresponds to the Greek upsilon with dialytika (Ϋ, ϋ), but the orthographical meaning is quite different: Greeks use dialytika to prevent building diphthongs out of adjacent vowels, whereas Slavonic izhitsas with kendema may occur anywhere, even with no other vowels nearby.
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 Izhitsa okovy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The capital form of izhitsa has traditionally been used in Russian books instead of the Roman numeral V. The traditional spelling of Serbian was more conservative.
Izhitsa with kendema is not a separate letter of alphabet, but it may have personal position in computer encodings (Unicode is the case).
Historically, izhitsa with kendema corresponds to the Greek upsilon with dialytika (Ϋ, ϋ), but the orthographical meaning is quite different: Greeks use dialytika to prevent building diphthongs out of adjacent vowels, whereas Slavonic izhitsas with kendema may occur anywhere, even with no other vowels nearby.
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 Izhitsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
In the Russian language, the usage of izhitsa became more and more rare during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić had reformed the Serbian alphabet in the beginning of 19th century and eliminated the letter, but the old spelling was somewhere used as late as in 1880s.
The basic distinction rule is simple: izhitsa with stress and/or aspiration marks is a vowel and therefore pronounced as "и"; izhitsa without diacritical marks is a consonant and pronounced like "в".
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 Izhitsa_okovy info here at www.unfettered.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Izhitsa (Ѵ, ѵ) is a abcs of the early Cyrillic alphabet.
The intrinsic contrast is simple: izhitsa with scare and/or aspiration traces is a vowel for pronounced /i/; izhitsa larboard exhausted diacritical traces is a consonant pronounced /v/.
Historically, izhitsa with kendema corresponds to the Greek upsilon with dialytika (Ϋ, ϋ), but the orthographical games is actually different: Greeks good dialytika to impede superstructure diphthongs exhausted of adjacent vowels, whereas Slavonic izhitsas with kendema may occur anywhere, undeviating with no more vowels nearby.
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 Izhitsa Did You Mean izhitsa?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
However, because it made the same sound as normal "i" (?, ?) it was considered superfluous and removed in the orthographical reform of 1918.
This was used to write Greek upsilon with dialytika (?, ?) and was also removed in the reform.
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