S̈
Appearance
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S̈,s̈in lower case, alsos withdiaeresis,is a letter in the Latin Alpha bet for theChechen language,where it represents thevoiceless postalveolar fricative[ʃ].It has the same sound as thešused inSlavic languageswritten with the Latin Alpha bet, the Turkish/Romanianşand the common digraph "sh".
In the Chechen language, it was changed from the originalşintos̈,at the same time thatçwas changed intoc̈.[when?][citation needed]
In older Czech orthographys̈was used in codas instead ofſſfor /ʃ/, modern orthography usesšfor all instances.
In theSeneca language,s̈represents /ʃ/.[1]
It is also used in the digraphs̈hin theShipibo language;s̈h represents /ʂ/, and sh (without the diaeresis) represents /ʃ/.
Notes
[edit]- ^"Onödowága – Seneca".languagegeek.Retrieved2024-01-30.