history of two dots
Marissa Polsky
polsky at AMERICANCOUNCILS.ORG
Mon Sep 20 18:39:39 UTC 2004
I do not know if this will be very helpful for your, but there were
several small articles published this year celebrating the anniversary
of the letter:
http://news.izvestia.ru/culture/news66047
http://www.rg.ru/2003/12/16/bukva.html
Marissa Polsky Goldsmith
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>>> nafpaktitism at VIRGINIA.EDU 9/20/2004 2:34:53 PM >>>
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of another colleague I would like to ask if
anyone knows when the two dots over the Russian "e" were
first introduced to distinguish it from unstressed "e"?
(And what might those two dots be called in Russian?)
Thank you in advance!
Margarita
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