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- Yogh abstract "The letter yogh (Ȝ ȝ; Middle English: yoȝ), was used in Middle English and Older Scots, representing y (/j/) and various velar phonemes. It was derived from the Old English form of the letter g. In Middle English writing, tailed z came to be indistinguishable from yogh.In Middle Scots the character yogh became confused with a cursive z and the early Scots printers often used z, when yogh was not available in their fonts. Consequently, some Lowland Scots words have a z in place of a yogh.Yogh is shaped similarly to the Arabic numeral three (3), which is sometimes substituted for the character in online reference works. There is some confusion about the letter in the literature, as the English language was far from standardised at the time. The upper and lower case letters (Ȝ, ȝ) are represented in Unicode by code points U+021C Ȝ latin capital letter yogh (HTML: Ȝ) and U+021D ȝ latin small letter yogh (HTML: ȝ) respectively.".
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- Yogh wikiPageExternalLink 4595228.stm.
- Yogh wikiPageExternalLink ezhyogh.html.
- Yogh wikiPageID "34378".
- Yogh wikiPageRevisionID "606810415".
- Yogh hasPhotoCollection Yogh.
- Yogh subject Category:Early_Middle_Ages.
- Yogh subject Category:Middle_English_language.
- Yogh subject Category:Palaeographic_letter_variants.
- Yogh subject Category:Phonetic_transcription_symbols.
- Yogh subject Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
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- Yogh type EarlyMiddleAges.
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- Yogh type TimeOfLife115144371.
- Yogh type TimePeriod115113229.
- Yogh comment "The letter yogh (Ȝ ȝ; Middle English: yoȝ), was used in Middle English and Older Scots, representing y (/j/) and various velar phonemes. It was derived from the Old English form of the letter g. In Middle English writing, tailed z came to be indistinguishable from yogh.In Middle Scots the character yogh became confused with a cursive z and the early Scots printers often used z, when yogh was not available in their fonts.".
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