• transliterated with the Cyrillic iotated vowel letters я (ya), ѣ (ye), іō (yo), ю (yu), and ю̄ (yū). Roth Li (2010: 16). Gabelentz (1864, part 1, pp. v–vi), "Da das...
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    Same usage in Russian. Э э E e [e] э Non-palatalized form of е. Ю ю JU ju [ju] [u] after т, д, с, з, н, л ю Я я JA ja [jɑ] [ɑ] after т, д, с, з, н, л я...
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  • ка ха чжа ча ша цза ца са а о о бо по мо фо до то но ло го ко хо чжо чо шо жо цзо цо со о э э мэ дэ тэ нэ лэ гэ кэ хэ чжэ чэ шэ жэ цзэ цэ сэ э ай ай бай...
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    in different ways. A ⟨у⟩ following a palatalised consonant is written as ⟨ю⟩, and ⟨а⟩ following a palatalised consonant is written as ⟨я⟩. If the vowel...
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  • џ; the Serbian letters ј, љ, њ appear where the Russian system uses я, е, ю, й; final n and ng are н and нг. Source: W- and y- are transcribed as в- and...
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