Je with stroke (Ɉ ɉ; italics: Ɉ ɉ), is a grapheme of the Cyrillic script used by Otto von Böhtlingk in the Yakut language in the 19th century. Il is composed of the letter je ⟨Ј, ј⟩ with a bar inserted in the middle. It is not to be confused with the Latin letter J with stroke ⟨Ɉ, ɉ⟩.
Uses
editJe with stroke was used in Yakut in the orthography of Otto von Böhtlingk in 1851.[1] It represents the nasalized voiced palatal approximant [j̃].[2]
Computing codes
editJe with stroke cannot be represented with a precomposed Unicode character.
The use of characters for the Cyrillic letter Je with a Combining Short Stroke Overlay U+0335 was proposed:[3] ⟨Ɉ, ј̵⟩; however these combinatios are not guaranteed to display correctly.
Alternatively, the characters for the Latin letter J with stroke ⟨Ɉ, ɉ⟩ (U+0248, U+0249) can be used.
The correct characters for je with stroke can be found in the encoding ISO 10754:
- capital Ɉ:
15
- lowercase ɉ:
14
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Library of Congress & American Library Association 2017, p. 20.
- ^ von Böhtlingk 1851a, p. 100.
- ^ Aliprand 2002.
Bibliography
edit- Aliprand, Joan (2002). Status of Mapping between Characters of ISO 10574 and ISO/IEC 10646-1 (PDF).
- Library of Congress; American Library Association (2017). "Non-Slavic Languages (in Cyrillic Script)" (PDF). ALA-LC Romanization Tables.
- von Böhtlingk, Otto (1851a). Über die Sprache der Jakuten (in German). Vol. 1. St. Petersburg: Buchdr. der K. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
- von Böhtlingk, Otto (1851b). Über die Sprache der Jakuten (in German). Vol. 2. St. Petersburg: Buchdr. der K. Akademie der Wissenschaften.