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Dotless J
Letter of the Latin alphabet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ȷ is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet, obtained by writing the lowercase letter j without a dot.

Dotless j was formerly used in Karelian to mark palatalisation.[1] It is also found in the Swedish Dialect Alphabet, in an Adyghe orthography from 1922, a transcription of Khakas by Vasily Radlov[2] and in the Basque orthography of Sabino Arana.
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See also
- Dotless I
- J
- ɟ (dotless j with stroke, an IPA letter representing the voiced palatal stop)
References
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