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letter and yer
The letter is called back yer in the pre-reform Russian orthography, in Old Russian, and in Old Church Slavonic.
In the Old Church Slavonic language, the yer was a vowel letter, indicating the so-called " reduced vowel ": ъ =, ь = in the conventional transcription.
The soft sign ( Ь, ь ), also known as ( the front ) yer ′, is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

letter and Ъ
* Er, alternate spelling for Yer ( Ъ / ъ ), the hard-sign letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
* Ъ ъ: Cyrillic letter Yer, a. k. a. hard sign
* Ъ ъ: Cyrillic letter Yer
Ă / ă is also used in the transliteration of Bulgarian letter Ъ / ъ in the Slovak, Czech, Romanian, Estonian, Swedish and Finnish languages.

letter and ъ
In modern Russian the letter " ъ " is called the hard sign ( твёрдый знак tvjordyj znak ).
Like many Cyrillic letters, originally the letter yery was formed from a ligature: — formed from Yer ⟨ ъand ⟨ і ⟩ ( formerly written either dotless or with two dots ) or Izhe (⟨ и ⟩, whose former letterform resembled ⟨ н ⟩).
To make the point that the publication had outlasted the Soviet regime, " Kommersant " is spelled in Russian with a terminal hard sign ( ъ ) – a letter that is silent at the end of a word in modern Russian, and was thus abolished by the post-revolution Russian spelling reform.
* the letter ъ, which in Bulgarian ( unlike the Russian language, where it is known as the " hard sign ") denotes a special schwa-like vowel.

letter and italics
Since no English term for such a book had been in use, the German word Festschrift has been incorporated into the English language and typically is used without the italics that designate a foreign term, although the capitalization of the first letter is retained from German.
Oblique type ( or slanted, sloped ) is roman type which is optically skewed, but lacking the individual letter forms and cursive accoutrements of true italics.
Ya (; italics: < span style =" font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "></ span >; ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script, the civil script variant of Old Cyrillic Little Yus ().
Er ( Р р ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Р р </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
The palochka or palotchka (; italics: ) (, literally " a stick ") is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Ef ( Ф ф ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ф ф </ span >) is a Cyrillic letter, commonly representing the voiceless labiodental fricative, like the pronunciation of ⟨ f ⟩ in " fill ".
Yat or Jat ( ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ѣ ѣ </ span >) is the thirty-second letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet.
Es ( С с ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> С с </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
I ( И и ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> И и </ span >) is a letter used in almost all ancient and modern Cyrillic alphabets.
Ghe with upturn ( Ґ ґ ; italics: < span style =" font-family: Palatino Linotype, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ґ ґ </ span > ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Tse ( Ц ц ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ц ц </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Sha ( Ш ш ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, Times New Roman, serif ; font-size: larger "> Ш ш </ span >) is a letter of the Glagolitic and Cyrillic script.
Ghe or Ge ( Г г ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ;"> Г г </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Be ( Б б ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Б б </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
El ( Л л ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Л л </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
The Cyrillic letter El is not to be confused with the Cyrillic letter Pe ( П п ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> П п </ span >), which has a straight left leg, without the hook.
An alternate form of the letter El (< span style =" font-family: ' Garamond ', ' Gill Sans ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Л л </ span >; italics: < span style =" font-family: ' Garamond ', ' Gill Sans ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Л л </ span >), more closely resembles the Greek letter Lambda ( Λ λ ).
Zhe ( Ж ж ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Ж ж </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Ve ( В в ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> В в </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
A ( А а ; italics: < span style =" font-family: serif ; font-size: larger "> А а </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
De ( Д д ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Д д </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
Ye ( Е е ; italics: < span style =" font-family: times, ' Times New Roman ', serif ; font-size: larger "> Е е </ span >) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

letter and <
To keep options available for lower case letters and other graphics, the special and numeric codes were arranged before the letters, and the letter " A " was placed in position 41 < sub > hex </ sub > to match the draft of the corresponding British standard.
The @ symbol was not used in continental Europe and the committee expected it would be replaced by an accented À in the French variation, so the @ was placed in position 40 < sub > hex </ sub > next to the letter A.
< p >... people like Jane Fonda and all the names on that letter are assisting the Palestinian propagandists against the State of Israel.
Fonda later explained that she had regretted signing the petition, saying that she had signed the letter ... < p >... without reading it carefully enough, without asking myself if some of the wording wouldn't exacerbate the situation rather than bring about constructive dialogue ...
Releases of < tt > ksh93 </ tt > are versioned by appending a letter to the name ; the current version is < tt > ksh93u </ tt >; the previous version was < tt > ksh93t +</ tt >, following < tt > ksh93t </ tt >.
The product operator for the product of a sequence is denoted by the capital Greek letter Pi < span style =" font-family: times, serif ; font-size: 150 %">∏</ span > ( in analogy to the use of the capital Sigma < span style =" font-family: times, serif ; font-size: 150 %">∑</ span > as summation symbol ).
Often it is impossible to identify S0 in highly deformed rocks, so numbering may be started at an arbitrary number or given a letter ( S < sub > A </ sub >, for instance ).
In the same 1807 letter, Sophie claimed that if x < sup > n </ sup > + y < sup > n </ sup > is of the form h < sup > 2 </ sup > + nf < sup > 2 </ sup >, then x + y is also of that form.
C < sub > 1 </ sub > is the trivial group containing only the identity operation, which occurs when the figure has no symmetry at all, for example the letter F. C < sub > 2 </ sub > is the symmetry group of the letter Z, C < sub > 3 </ sub > that of a triskelion, C < sub > 4 </ sub > of a swastika, and C < sub > 5 </ sub >, C < sub > 6 </ sub > etc.

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