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  1. Ye olde english alphabet question: Any other letters lost besides …

    Feb 19, 2012 · Historically, ezh is derived from Latin z, while yogh is derived from Latin g. The characters do look very similar, and do not appear alongside each other in any alphabet. To …

  2. Do phonetic symbols have names in English?

    Apr 19, 2012 · The Unicode standard has names for phonetic symbols. Start with the Wikipedia article on phonetic symbols in Unicode. Since the Unicode standard is an accepted …

  3. dictionaries - What is this letter/symbol called? - English Language ...

    Dec 27, 2014 · Ezh was the symbol I was looking for, however thanks for also bringing to my attention "Yogh"! Also @tchrist, thanks for the link to the question.

  4. What is the exact meaning of the "oh so <adjective>" idiom?

    May 22, 2011 · What does "oh-so-" mean? The expression "oh-so-" is an intensifier, a linguistic term for a modifier that "serves to enhance and give additional emotional context to the word it …