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Re: [TUHS] Re: end-S/long-S (was: Re: GNU eqn clarifications and reforms
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John Cowan |
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Re: [TUHS] Re: end-S/long-S (was: Re: GNU eqn clarifications and reforms) |
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Fri, 16 Jun 2023 13:46:16 -0400 |
On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 12:18 PM Paul Winalski <paul.winalski@gmail.com>
wrote:
> German also has a ligature letter called eszet that is a fusion of a
> long s (the one that resembles the English letter f) and a short s.
>
Not a short s, but a z, as the name indicates: es-zett, S-Z. This
reflects the use of z in Old and Middle High German to represent a sibilant
sound distinct from s, derived from /t/ by the High German sound shift but
distinct from original /s/. When the distinction was lost in the 13C, z
came to be used for its modern sound /ts/, but the ligature came to
represent the merged /s/.
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- Re: [TUHS] Re: end-S/long-S (was: Re: GNU eqn clarifications and reforms), Damian McGuckin, 2023/06/16
- Re: [TUHS] GNU eqn clarifications and reforms, G. Branden Robinson, 2023/06/16
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John Cowan <=
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