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- Yakut_scripts abstract "There have been three major Yakut writing systems in use since the early 20th century. The first systematic alphabet was developed by Semyon Novgorodov, and was based on the International Phonetic Alphabet. Novgorodov's alphabet was developed in 1917, and continued in use until 1929. In addition to the characters shown below, Novogorodov also introduced four letters to represent the diphthongs found in Yakut: /ɯa͡/ – 13px, /ie͡/ – 12px, /uo͡/ – 12px, and /yø͡/ – w. Vowel and consonant length was indicated with the colon (e.g. a:, t:). While this alphabet was in use, various changes were implemented, including the addition of capital letters. After 1929, Novgorodov's alphabet was replaced by a form of Latin script based on the Uniform Turkic Alphabet. This was in turn replaced in 1939 by an alphabet using the Cyrillic script. Prior to the Novgorodov alphabet, various ad hoc phonetic Latin and Cyrillic-based systems had been developed.Currently only the Cyrillic Yakut alphabet is in use. This script consists of the usual Russian characters but with 5 additional letters: Ҕҕ, Ҥҥ, Өө, Һһ, Үү.".
- Yakut_scripts thumbnail Suruk_bicik.jpg?width=300.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageExternalLink eng_jakut.html.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageExternalLink yakut.htm.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageID "11290448".
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageLength "5339".
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageRevisionID "695041982".
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyrillic_alphabets.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_alphabets.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sakha_language.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Common_Turkic_Alphabet.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Diphthong.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Gemination.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink International_Phonetic_Alphabet.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Latin_script.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Letter_case.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Semyon_Novgorodov.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink Yakut_language.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaDzhe.gif.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaEsh.jpg.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaIe.gif.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaIya.gif.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaNje.gif.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaOe.png.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaOeSmall.png.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:SakhaUo.png.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLink File:Suruk_bicik.jpg.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yakut scripts".
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Yakut_scripts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- Yakut_scripts subject Category:Cyrillic_alphabets.
- Yakut_scripts subject Category:Latin_alphabets.
- Yakut_scripts subject Category:Sakha_language.
- Yakut_scripts type Language.
- Yakut_scripts type Alphabet.
- Yakut_scripts type Language.
- Yakut_scripts type Redirect.
- Yakut_scripts comment "There have been three major Yakut writing systems in use since the early 20th century. The first systematic alphabet was developed by Semyon Novgorodov, and was based on the International Phonetic Alphabet. Novgorodov's alphabet was developed in 1917, and continued in use until 1929. In addition to the characters shown below, Novogorodov also introduced four letters to represent the diphthongs found in Yakut: /ɯa͡/ – 13px, /ie͡/ – 12px, /uo͡/ – 12px, and /yø͡/ – w.".
- Yakut_scripts label "Yakut scripts".
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Q846875.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Саха_имләһе.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Якут_алфавичĕ.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Jakut_ábécé.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs m.02r6j4h.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Якутская_письменность.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Саха_суруга.
- Yakut_scripts sameAs Q846875.
- Yakut_scripts wasDerivedFrom Yakut_scripts?oldid=695041982.
- Yakut_scripts depiction Suruk_bicik.jpg.
- Yakut_scripts isPrimaryTopicOf Yakut_scripts.