I with diaeresis (Cyrillic) explained

I with diaeresis (Ӥ ӥ; italics:

Ӥ ӥ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It is used only in the Udmurt language,[1] where it represents the close front unrounded vowel pronounced as //i//, and is used only after the non-palatalized dentals pronounced as //d//, pronounced as //z//, pronounced as //l//, pronounced as //n//, pronounced as //s// and pronounced as //t//; the Cyrillic letter I (Ии) is used otherwise.

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References

  1. Book: Katzner, Kenneth . Kenneth Katzner . 2002 . First published 1977 . The Languages of the World . New York, New York . Routledge . 0415250048 . 134.