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YERS - A yer is one of two letters in Cyrillic alphabets: (, jer) and (, jer). The Glagolitic alphabet used, as respective counterparts, the letters and...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Informal possessive |
Backwoods possessive |
Gen ___ (millennials) |
Slangly second-person possessive |
Not our'n |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Mar 3 2019 New York Times |
Feb 7 2019 Wall Street Journal |
Feb 26 2016 New York Times |
Feb 9 2016 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 22 2015 New York Times |
Nov 11 2009 The A.V Club |
Apr 28 2006 New York Times |
Yers description |
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A yer is one of two letters in Cyrillic alphabets: (, jer) and (, jer). The Glagolitic alphabet used, as respective counterparts, the letters and . They originally represented phonemically the "ultra-short" vowels in Slavic languages, including Old Church Slavonic, and are collectively known as the yers. In all modern Slavic languages, they either evolved into various "full" vowels or disappeared, in some cases causing the palatalization of adjacent consonants. The only Slavic language that still uses "" as a vowel sign (pronounced //) is Bulgarian, but in many cases, it corresponds to an earlier "", originally pronounced /õ/. Many languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet have kept one or more of the yers to serve specific orthographic functions. * The back yer (, , italics , ) of the Cyrillic script, also spelled jer or er, is known as the hard sign in the modern Russian and Rusyn alphabets and as er golyam ( , "big er") in the Bulgarian alphabet. Pre-reform Russian orthography and |