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Yi (hiragana: 𛀆, katakana: 𛄠) is a Japanese mora or a kana used to write it, though it has never been in standard use.[1]
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transliteration | yi | ||
hiragana origin | 以 | ||
katakana origin | 以 |
History
editIt is presumed that yi would have represented [ji].[2] Along with 𛀁 (ye) and 𛄟 (wu), the mora yi has no officially recognized kana, as these morae do not occur in native Japanese words; however, during the Meiji period, linguists almost unanimously agreed on the kana for yi, ye, and wu. 𛀆 (yi) and 𛄟 (wu) are thought to have never occurred as morae in Japanese, and 𛀁 (ye) was merged with え and エ as a result of regular historical sound changes.
Characters
editIn the Edo period and the Meiji period, some Japanese linguists tried to separate kana i and kana yi. The shapes of characters differed with each linguist. 𛀆 and 𛄠 were just two of many glyphs.
They were phonetic symbols to fill in the blanks of the gojuon table, but Japanese people did not separate them in normal writing.
- yi
These suggestions were not accepted.
Unicode
editThe hiragana form of this kana is encoded into Unicode as HENTAIGANA LETTER I-1, with the position of U+1B006, while the katakana is encoded as KATAKANA LETTER ARCHAIC YI, in the position U+1B120.[12]
References
edit- ^ Iannacone, Jake (2020). "Reply to The Origin of Hiragana /wu/ 平仮名のわ行うの字源に対する新たな発見"
- ^ Gross, Abraham. "Proposal to Encode Missing Japanese Kana" (PDF). Unicode.
- ^ 綴字篇
- ^ 綴字篇
- ^ 綴字篇
- ^ 小学日本文典入門. 巻之1
- ^ 小学日本文典入門. 巻之1
- ^ 小学日本文典入門. 巻之1
- ^ 綴字篇
- ^ 新式漢文捷径初歩
- ^ 新式漢文捷径初歩
- ^ "UCD: UnicodeData.txt". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2024-05-27.