IotatedE or Iotated Ukrainian Ye (Ѥ ѥ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is used in the Church Slavonic language. IotatedE has no equivalent in...
The use of an iotated letter does not necessarily denote iotation. Even an iotated letter following a consonant letter is not iotated in most orthographies...
in iotated form (Ѩ ѩ, Ѭ ѭ), formed as ligatures with the decimal i (І). Other yus letters are blended yus (Ꙛ ꙛ), closed little yus (Ꙙ ꙙ) and iotated closed...
'people'. Iotated A, both capital and lowercase forms (variant of civil script). Evolution of iotated A and Little Yus. Lowercase form of iotated a (Ukrainian...
non-iotated/non-palatalizing /e/ from the iotated/palatalizing one. The original usage had been ⟨е⟩ for the uniotated /e/, ⟨ѥ⟩ or ⟨ѣ⟩ for the iotated, but...
indicated languages, ъ indicates that the preceding consonant is not iotated. ^e In Ossetian, ъ is combined with consonants to indicate new phonemes,...
especially ones of Ukrainian origin. Typically it corresponds to the letter IotatedE (Ѥ ѥ) of older monuments. Certain old primers and grammar books of Church...
language whose literary standard does not naturally contain the iotatede /jɛ/ (or its variant, e after a palatalized consonant /ʲɛ/, except in non-Slavic foreign-loaned...
which had two separate letters for yat and iotated a, ⟨ѣ⟩ and ⟨ꙗ⟩. Any subsequent mix-ups of yat and iotated a and/or other vowels in Middle Bulgarian...
represented in the vernacular and introducing graphemes specific to Serbian (i.e. Љ Њ Ђ Ћ Џ Ј), distancing it from the Church Slavonic alphabet in use prior...
forms interspersed according to their form: i is added first, then iotated, then iotated with added i. Diphthongs beginning with w are ordered according...
function of "iotation sign": in Russian, vowels after the soft sign are iotated (compare Russian льют /lʲjut/ '(they) pour/cast' and лют /lʲut/ '(he is)...
prefixes ending in consonants from subsequent morphemes that begin with iotated vowels. In native words, it is therefore only seen in front of the letters...
sign (ь), particularly due to a lack of distinction between iotated consonants and non-iotated consonants, but the aforementioned soft-sign ligatures instead...
While vowel letters in the Cyrillic alphabet may be divided into iotated and non-iotated pairs (for example, ⟨а⟩ and ⟨я⟩ both represent /a/, the latter...
Macedonian, the outcome is non-sibilant. In Proto-Slavic, iotated *ľ *ň *ř contrasted with non-iotated *l *n *r, including before front vowels. This distinction...
palatalized and precedes /j/, the apostrophe ⟨'⟩ is used to separate the iotated vowel: ⟨п'я п'е п'і п'ё п'ю⟩ /pja pjɛ pi pjɔ pju/. (⟨і⟩ is the palatalizing...
Reducing the use of the "consonant+non-iotated vowel" in assimilated Latinisms in favour of "consonant+iotated vowel," leaving only Д, Т, Р unexceptionally...
short vowels (except и) or iotated vowels. ‑ийг (‑iig) after front vowel stems ending in consonants, short vowels or iotated vowels; and after all stems...
and и (from Common Slavic *и) or transliterated as e, i and y (from Common Slavic *i)). The iotated vowels are considered to be soft vowels From a modern...
Latin I and J, the Cyrillic І (І, і), Yi (Ї, ї), and Je (Ј, ј), and iotated letters (e.g. Yu (Ю, ю)). In the system of Greek numerals, iota has a value of...
Russian also distinguishes hard consonants from soft consonants and from iotated consonants, making four sets in total: /C Cʲ Cj Cʲj/, although /Cj/ in...
written in the Latin alphabet and writes it as e), but only in some places in the word. When an iotated vowel (vowel whose sound begins with [j]) follows...
"light l " and "dark l ". The former pair refers to palatalized ("soft" or iotated) and plain ("hard") Slavic consonants. Vd. Tryon (1995) Comparative Austronesian...