Script A
| Script A | |
|---|---|
| Usage | |
| Writing system | Cyrillic |
| Type | Alphabetic |
| Phonetic usage | /æ/ |
| History | |
| Development |
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| Other | |
Script A (
,
) is an unused letter of the Cyrillic script that was used in Mstislav Alexandrovich Kulayev's Bashkir alphabet from 1912.[1] It resembles the Cyrillic letter A with an addition of a hook on the left leg. Its lowercase strongly resembles, and can be considered to be homoglyphic with Latin letter alpha. Script A is now represented with the modern Cyrillic letter schwa (Ә ә).
Computing codes
Like other letters made by Kulayev, this letter is not encoded in Unicode, and this cannot be inputted.
References
- Кулаев, М.А. (1912). Основы звуко-произношения и азбука для башкир (in русский). Казань. Search this book on

- Кулаев, М.А. (2010). "о звуках и алфавите башкирского языка". Педагогический журнал Башкортостана (in русский). 2 (27).
- Әхмәров, Ҡ. З. (2012). Башҡорт яҙыуы тарихынан (2 1500 экз ed.) (in башҡортса). Китап. ISBN 978-5-295-05619-2. Search this book on

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