Generally, the soft sign does indicate a difference in pronunciation, as the opening paragraphs in the Soft sign article suggest : either a palatalization of the preceding consonant, or else a vowel that is " iotated . " There are cases in Russian where a soft sign is written but not pronounced, e . g . 4 > GL.
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Generally, the soft sign does indicate a difference in pronunciation, as the opening paragraphs in the Soft sign article suggest : either a palatalization of the preceding consonant, or else a vowel that is " iotated . " There are cases in Russian where a soft sign is written but not pronounced, e . g . 4 > GL.
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Generally, the soft sign does indicate a difference in pronunciation, as the opening paragraphs in the Soft sign article suggest : either a palatalization of the preceding consonant, or else a vowel that is " iotated . " There are cases in Russian where a soft sign is written but not pronounced, e . g . 4 > GL.
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There are some good edits in here : removes " needs-photo = yes " when the article has a photo, and improving license tagging and stub-sorting . ?this is another good edit . ?this edit is understandable, but was undone . ?this edit was acceptable, as " neurological soft signs " " was " a red link.
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Many of the changes in the orthography proper ( " stronger principle of AH-ing, " " no redundant soft sign, " " uniform " nye " and " byez " " ) were, in fact, simply implementations of earlier proposals made by people who had subsequently suffered political suppression ( e . g ., Yazep Lyosik, Lastowski, Nyekrashevich, 1930 project ) . [ Padluzhny 2004]