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  • Iotation
  • Type of sound change in Slavic languages

    In Slavic languages, iotation (/joʊˈteɪʃən/ yoh-TAY-shən or /ˌaɪ.oʊˈteɪʃən/ EYE-oh-TAY-shən) is a form of palatalization that occurs when a consonant comes

    Iotation

    Iotation

  • Soft sign
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    Between a consonant and a vowel, the soft sign bears also a function of "iotation sign": in Russian, vowels after the soft sign are iotated (compare Russian

    Soft sign

    Soft sign

    Soft_sign

  • History of Proto-Slavic
  • *šelmŭ, from earlier *xelmŭ, from Germanic *helmaz. In a process called iotation or yodization, *j merged with a previous consonant (unless it was labial)

    History of Proto-Slavic

    History_of_Proto-Slavic

  • Podlachian language
  • East Slavic microlanguage

    beginning with [i] iotation is not reproduced in writing: ihołka, ihra, ikona, ikra, inačej, inžyniêr, iskra, iti, izolacija. Iotation also occurs before

    Podlachian language

    Podlachian language

    Podlachian_language

  • Russian alphabet
  • Modern writing system of 33 letters

    ⟨н⟩, ⟨с⟩, ⟨з⟩ or ⟨р⟩, are pronounced with /e/ without palatalization or iotation: секс (seks — 'sex'), моде́ль (model — 'model'), кафе́ (kafe — 'café')

    Russian alphabet

    Russian alphabet

    Russian_alphabet

  • Serbo-Croatian phonology
  • This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For

    Serbo-Croatian phonology

    Serbo-Croatian_phonology

  • Old Church Slavonic grammar
  • Grammar of the Old Church Slavonic language

    nositi (nosi-) > nošъ, nošъši (by iotation from + jъ, jъši) or nosivъ, nosivъši roditi (rod-) > roždъ, roždъši (by iotation from + jъ, jъši) or rodivъ, rodivъši

    Old Church Slavonic grammar

    Old_Church_Slavonic_grammar

  • History of the Slavic languages
  • [ˈɦvjezda] The outcomes of most cases of iotation are the same in all Slavic languages; for the chart of outcomes, see Iotation#Sound change. The phonemes *ť (from

    History of the Slavic languages

    History_of_the_Slavic_languages

  • Cyrillization of French
  • Transliteration of French into Russian Cyrillic script

    Cyrillization of its many loanwords from French. Some use is made of Cyrillic's iotation features to represent French's front rounded vowels and etymologically-softened

    Cyrillization of French

    Cyrillization_of_French

  • Caron
  • Diacritical mark (◌̌)

    it indicates present or historical palatalization (e → ě; [e] → [ʲe]), iotation, or postalveolar articulation (c → č; [ts] → [tʃ]). In Salishan languages

    Caron

    Caron

  • Latvian declension
  • Declensions in the Latvian language

    German Jotisierung), i.e., iotation can be further distinguished as a subcategory. In English Academia the term "iotation" is often used to refer to properties

    Latvian declension

    Latvian_declension

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    manuscripts. Yeri (Ы) was originally a ligature of Yer and I (Ъ + І = Ы). Iotation was indicated by ligatures formed with the letter І: Ꙗ (not an ancestor

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • Ukrainian Ye
  • Сharacter of the Cyrillic script

    decorative role (as an initial letter of a word, even if there was no iotation) and an orthographical role, to make the distinction between certain homonymical

    Ukrainian Ye

    Ukrainian Ye

    Ukrainian_Ye

  • Romanization of Russian
  • Romanization of the Russian alphabet

    vowels, and after ъ and ь. The digraphs ye and yë are used to indicate iotation at the beginning of a word, after vowels, and after й, ъ or ь. ye after

    Romanization of Russian

    Romanization of Russian

    Romanization_of_Russian

  • Old Church Slavonic
  • Medieval Slavic literary language

    Bulgarian region, an epenthetic *v was inserted before *ǫ in the place of iotation. ^b The distinction between /i/, /ji/, and /jɪ/ is rarely indicated in

    Old Church Slavonic

    Old Church Slavonic

    Old_Church_Slavonic

  • Romanian language
  • Eastern Romance language

    next syllable: Lat. cera → Rom. céră (wax) Lat. sole → Rom. sóre (sun) iotation [e] → [ie] in the beginning of the word Lat. herba → Rom. ĭarbă (grass

    Romanian language

    Romanian language

    Romanian_language

  • Proto-Slavic language
  • Proto-language of all the Slavic languages

    ť ž⟩ is used in this article to denote the consonants that result from iotation (coalescence with a /j/ that previously followed the consonant) and the

    Proto-Slavic language

    Proto-Slavic_language

  • Zeta–Raška dialect
  • Dialect of Shtokavian supradialect of Serbo-Croatian language

    merely be partially palatalized, i.e. dj, sj, tj and zj respectively. This iotation is present even in words that do not have a short yat reflex, namely koźetina

    Zeta–Raška dialect

    Zeta–Raška dialect

    Zeta–Raška_dialect

  • Tshe
  • Cyrillic letter

    The sound of Tshe is produced from the voiceless alveolar plosive /t/ by iotation. Tshe is the 23rd letter in the Serbian alphabet and 25rd letter in the

    Tshe

    Tshe

    Tshe

  • Ukrainian alphabet
  • Alphabet that uses letters from the Cyrillic script

    are softened when they are followed by a "soft" vowel: є, і, ю, я. See iotation. The apostrophe negates palatalization in places that it would be applied

    Ukrainian alphabet

    Ukrainian alphabet

    Ukrainian_alphabet

  • Palatalization (phonetics)
  • Phonetic feature

    g. [ʃʲ] and [ɕ] or [ʔʲ] and [jˀ] may be as much analysis as phonetics. Iotation, a related process in Slavic languages Manner of articulation Labialization

    Palatalization (phonetics)

    Palatalization (phonetics)

    Palatalization_(phonetics)

  • Hard sign
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    sign often becomes somewhat softened (palatalized) due to the following iotation. As a result, in the twentieth century there were occasional proposals

    Hard sign

    Hard sign

    Hard_sign

  • Slavic languages
  • Subfamily of Indo-European languages

    [ʃ] respectively) before a front vocalic sound (*e, *ē, *i, *ī, *j). Iotation: Consonants are palatalized by an immediately following *j: sj, *zj → CS

    Slavic languages

    Slavic languages

    Slavic_languages

  • Yestonians
  • Ethnic slur denoting Soviet cadres brought from Russia to Estonia after WW II

    was mispronounced from eestlased to jeestlased [yeestlɑsed], due to the iotation of the letter E characteristic in Russian, serving as the origin of the

    Yestonians

    Yestonians

    Yestonians

  • Early Cyrillic alphabet
  • Writing system developed in 9th century Bulgaria

    After č, š, ž, c, dz, št, and žd, this letter was pronounced [u], without iotation. Ѫ ѫ ѫсъ ǫsŭ [ɔ̃sŭ] ǫ, õ [ɔ̃] Glagolitic ons Ⱘ Called юсъ большой (big

    Early Cyrillic alphabet

    Early Cyrillic alphabet

    Early_Cyrillic_alphabet

  • Nje
  • Cyrillic letter

    with left hook - an Uilta letter NJ Nj nj : Unicode compatibility characters Iotation Maretić, Tomislav. Gramatika i stilistika hrvatskoga ili srpskoga književnog

    Nje

    Nje

    Nje

  • Ukrainian grammar
  • these vowels, г/ґ mutates into з. к mutates into ц. х mutates into с. The iotation concerns all consonants and the semi-vowel й. The following changes occur:

    Ukrainian grammar

    Ukrainian_grammar

  • Palatalization (sound change)
  • Sound change that either results in a palatal or palatalized consonant or a front vowel

    had the same outcomes as the second palatalization. In the process of iotation various sounds were also palatalized in front of the semivowel *j. The

    Palatalization (sound change)

    Palatalization_(sound_change)

  • Užice Speech
  • Eastern Herzegovinian subdialect of Užice

    moijem instead of mojim, starijem for starim etc. The dialectal Ijekavian iotation (dj > đ [dʑ], tj > ć [tɕ]) has been preserved: đe for gdje, đevojka for

    Užice Speech

    Užice_Speech

  • Slovene phonology
  • Phonology and phonetics of Slovene

    exists only for /k/ and /g/, which turn into /ts/ and /z/, respectively: Iotation is the change of a consonant when /j/ follows and they merge in one or

    Slovene phonology

    Slovene_phonology

  • Kje
  • Cyrillic letter

    letter Tshe Ѓ ѓ : Cyrillic letter Gje Ť ť : Latin letter T with caron Iotation The dictionary definition of Ќ at Wiktionary The dictionary definition

    Kje

    Kje

    Kje

  • Slavic first palatalization
  • Sound change in Proto-Slavic

    > *ž, i.e. together with changes otherwise known as the Common Slavic iotation (or yodization). However, that change is in fact Common Slavic (post-Proto-Slavic)

    Slavic first palatalization

    Slavic_first_palatalization

  • Shtokavian
  • Prestige dialect of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian language

    pođem); exceptions in Slavonian and Eastern Bosnian dialect so-called "new iotation" of dentals and labials, with many exceptions, especially in Slavonia and

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

    Shtokavian

  • Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
  • Dialects of South Slavic language

    pođem); exceptions in Slavonian and Eastern Bosnian dialect; so-called "new iotation" of dentals and labials, with many exceptions, especially in Slavonia and

    Dialects of Serbo-Croatian

    Dialects of Serbo-Croatian

    Dialects_of_Serbo-Croatian

  • Ukrainian phonology
  • /bɛru/ "I take" - збирати /zbɪratɪ/ "to gather" - брати /bratɪ/ "to take" Iotation: Occurred in *Cj combinations. Now is mainly seen it verb conjugations:

    Ukrainian phonology

    Ukrainian_phonology

  • Polish phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of the Polish language

    initial voiceless glottal fricative (so that Ala was pronounced [hala]), pre-iotation (so that igła ('needle') was pronounced [jiɡwa]), or pre-labialization

    Polish phonology

    Polish_phonology

  • Chakavian
  • South Slavic supradialect or language

    (dj)[clarification needed], lj and nj are replaced by the simple d, l and n (without iotation). Frequent diphthongs instead of simple vowels: o > uo, a > oa, e > ie

    Chakavian

    Chakavian

    Chakavian

  • Slovene grammar
  • Grammar of the Slovene language

    and occurs most notably in the imperative form of consonant stem verbs. Iotation is the effect that the consonant j has on a preceding consonant. It may

    Slovene grammar

    Slovene_grammar

  • Bulgarian phonology
  • Sound systems of the Bulgarian language

    Proto-Slavic underwent three separate rounds of palatalization and one of iotation, forming nine soft (palatal or palatalized) consonants in addition to the

    Bulgarian phonology

    Bulgarian_phonology

  • Ukrainian orthography
  • Ukrainian linguistic rules

    orthography of 1999" (because, among other things, it proposes to restore iotation before vowels, as it was before 1933). Some modern Ukrainian publishing

    Ukrainian orthography

    Ukrainian_orthography

  • Morphological classification of Czech verbs
  • has no vowel: jmi, jměme, jměte 3) after some consonants the original iotation has been lost, e.g. třete < †třěte (so the modern imperative forms are

    Morphological classification of Czech verbs

    Morphological_classification_of_Czech_verbs

  • List of Russian language topics
  • Prepositional case Vocative case Grammatical mood Hypothetical mood Hypocorism Iotation Khalyava Language game — Letter Zyu List of ethnic slurs List of offensive

    List of Russian language topics

    List_of_Russian_language_topics

  • Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia
  • Ban of Bosnia

    (25%) differ only in slightly changed sound of a letter (usually through iotation, or loss or it, or by transfer of "ou" to "u") 8 (13.3%) differ in one

    Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia

    Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia

    Stephen_II,_Ban_of_Bosnia

  • History of the Romanian language
  • phonology and morphology, although their extent is debated by specialists. The iotation of e in word-initial position in some basic words – that is the appearance

    History of the Romanian language

    History_of_the_Romanian_language

  • Botevgrad dialect
  • Dialect of Bulgarian

    Standard Bulgarian - дрво, слза instead of дърво, сълза (tree, tear). Lack of iotation between two vowels: копаа (also копам) vs. formal Bulgarian копая (to dig)

    Botevgrad dialect

    Botevgrad_dialect

  • Jerzy Rubach
  • Polish linguist (born 1948)

    Linguistic Inquiry, 33 (2002), 672-687 "Allomorphy in Optimality Theory: Polish Iotation", Language, 77 (2001), 26-60; co-authored with Geert E. Booij "Backness

    Jerzy Rubach

    Jerzy Rubach

    Jerzy_Rubach

  • Orthography of Smal-Stotskyi and Gartner
  • Ukrainian orthography

    н soften the previous sound, by the letters б, п, в, ф, м denote the iotation /jɑ/, /jɛ/, /ji/, /ju/, the apostrophe is not written, because it is considered

    Orthography of Smal-Stotskyi and Gartner

    Orthography of Smal-Stotskyi and Gartner

    Orthography_of_Smal-Stotskyi_and_Gartner

  • Lužnica (region)
  • Serbian language, at this time still didn't occur (like palatalization or iotation). Some sounds have no corresponding letters in modern Serbian alphabet

    Lužnica (region)

    Lužnica (region)

    Lužnica_(region)

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  • Pandita | பஂடிதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pandita | பஂடிதா

    Scholar

  • Amabilis
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Amabilis

    Beautiful or loving.

  • Shabadras
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Shabadras

    Enjoying Elixir of the Holy Word

  • Daman | தாமந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Daman | தாமந 

    Rope, One who controls

  • Waseef
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Waseef

    Page; Valet (Domestic) Servant; Full of Qualities

  • Montana
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Latin

    Montana

    Mountainous

  • Grissel
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Grissel

    Gray haired heroine.

  • Amet
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German

    Amet

    Power of an Eagle

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Carl

    Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.

  • Poojita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Poojita

    Respectable

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