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Little Yus Unicode |(Ѧ, ѧ) and Big Yus Unicode |(Ѫ, ѫ), or Jus, are the letters representing two Common Slavonic
nasal vowel s, in the early Cyrillic andGlagolitic alphabets. Each can occur iniotified form Unicode |(Ѩ, ѩ, Ѭ, ѭ), as a ligature with the letter I. As of Unicode 5.1, the Blended Yus unicode |(Ꙛ, ꙛ), Closed Little Yus unicode |(Ꙙ, ꙙ) and Iotified Closed Little Yus unicode|(Ꙝ, ꙝ) was added.Phonetically, Little Yus represents a nasalized front vowel, possibly IPA2|ɛ̃, while Big Yus represents a nasalized back vowel, such as IPA IPA| [ɔ̃] .
Names of the letters do not imply
capitalization : both Little and Big Yus exist inmajuscule and minuscule variants.All modern Slavic languages which use the Cyrillic alphabet have lost the nasal vowels, making Yus unnecessary.
Big Yus was a part of the Bulgarian alphabet until 1945. However, the back nasal had disappeared from the language by that point. As a result, there were inconsistencies in its usage since people had to rely on memorized orthographic conventions to put it in its etymologically correct place. There are some Bulgarian or Macedonian dialects around
Thessaloniki andKastoria in Northern Greece which still keep nasal pronunciation: КъНде греНдеш, мило чеНдо?In
Russia , Little Yus was adapted to represent the iotated /ja/ я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter Ya я is an adaptation of its cursive form of the seventeenth century, enshrined by the typographical reform of 1708. (This is also why я in Russian often appears as ę in Polish; cf. Russian пять; Polish "pięć".)In
Soviet Russia , /ja/ я in the middle or end of a word; the modern letter Ya я was adapted to represent Little Yus.In Polish, which is a Slavic language written with
Latin alphabet , the letter Ę, ę has the phonetic value of Little Yus, while Ą, ą has that of Big Yus. The ioticized forms, meanwhile, are written ię, ią in Polish. Curiously, the phonemes written ę and ą are not historically descended from those represented by Little and Big Yus, but developed after the original nasals merged in Polish.Little and big Yus can also be found in the
Romanian Cyrillic alphabet , used until about 1860.ee also
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Yat
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