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- E_caudata abstract "The e caudata ("tailed e", from Latin: cauda "tail") is a modified form of the letter E that can be graphically represented as E with ogonek (ę) but has a distinct history of usage. It was used in Latin from as early as the ninth century to represent the vowel also written ae or æ.In Middle and Early Modern Irish manuscripts, and in unnormalised transcriptions of them, e caudata is used for e, ae and ea.In Old Norse manuscripts, e caudata was used for both short and long versions of /æ/. In a few texts on Old Norse, it, like German ä, represents short /æ/, the result of i-mutation of Proto-Germanic */a/, and contrasts with e, which represents Proto-Germanic */e/. However, because these two vowels eventually merged to /e/ in the written varieties of Old Norse, they are commonly both written as e.".
- E_caudata thumbnail Sacrecon.png?width=300.
- E_caudata wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- E_caudata wikiPageID "1463204".
- E_caudata wikiPageLength "1628".
- E_caudata wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- E_caudata wikiPageRevisionID "607668740".
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_alphabet_ligatures.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_Norse_language.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaeographic_letter_variants.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Specific_letter-diacritic_combinations.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink E.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_umlaut.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Irish_language.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Ogonek.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Germanic.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Germanic_language.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Text_normalization.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Ä.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Æ.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink Ę.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLink File:Sacrecon.png.
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLinkText "E caudata".
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLinkText "e caudata".
- E_caudata wikiPageWikiLinkText "variant form of 'e'".
- E_caudata hasPhotoCollection E_caudata.
- E_caudata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- E_caudata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-la.
- E_caudata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latin-alphabet-stub.
- E_caudata subject Category:Latin_alphabet_ligatures.
- E_caudata subject Category:Old_Norse_language.
- E_caudata subject Category:Palaeographic_letter_variants.
- E_caudata subject Category:Specific_letter-diacritic_combinations.
- E_caudata hypernym Form.
- E_caudata type Article.
- E_caudata type Language.
- E_caudata type Letter.
- E_caudata type Alphabet.
- E_caudata type Article.
- E_caudata type Combination.
- E_caudata type Diacritic.
- E_caudata type Language.
- E_caudata type Letter.
- E_caudata type Ligature.
- E_caudata type Variant.
- E_caudata comment "The e caudata ("tailed e", from Latin: cauda "tail") is a modified form of the letter E that can be graphically represented as E with ogonek (ę) but has a distinct history of usage. It was used in Latin from as early as the ninth century to represent the vowel also written ae or æ.In Middle and Early Modern Irish manuscripts, and in unnormalised transcriptions of them, e caudata is used for e, ae and ea.In Old Norse manuscripts, e caudata was used for both short and long versions of /æ/.".
- E_caudata label "E caudata".
- E_caudata sameAs E_caudata.
- E_caudata sameAs E_caudata.
- E_caudata sameAs E_caudata.
- E_caudata sameAs m.053jht.
- E_caudata sameAs Q3046303.
- E_caudata sameAs Q3046303.
- E_caudata wasDerivedFrom E_caudata?oldid=607668740.
- E_caudata depiction Sacrecon.png.
- E_caudata isPrimaryTopicOf E_caudata.