Unified Northern Alphabet

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The Latin-based Unified Northern Alphabet

The Unified Northern Alphabet (UNA) (Russian: Единый северный алфавит) was created during the Latinisation in the Soviet Union for the "small" languages of the North.

Systematic work on the development of writing in the languages of the peoples of the North began in 1926, when the Northern Faculty (known as the Institute of the Peoples of the North (IPN) since 1930) of the Leningrad Oriental Institute (ru) was established.

The alphabet was initially planned to serve as an alphabet for Chukchi, Even, Evenki, Gilyak, Itelmen, Ket, Koryak, Mansi, Nanai, Nenets, Saami, Selkup, Siberian Yupik and Udihe.

Alphabet[]

A a B ʙ C c Ꞓ ꞓ D d Ʒ ʒ З з E e Ə ə Æ æ
F f G g H h Ꜧ ꜧ I i Ь ь J j K k L l Ł ł
M m N n Ŋ ŋ O o Ɵ ɵ P p Q q R r Ɍ ɍ S s
Ꞩ ꞩ T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z Ƶ ƶ

Letters in use across different languages[]

1 Saami Nenets Selkup Mansi Khanty Evenki Even Nanai Udihe Itelmen Chukchi Koryak Yupik Aleut Ket Gilyak
A a A a
Ā ā
A a
Ā ā
A a
Ā ā
A a A a A a
Ā ā
A a
Ā ā
A a
Ā ā
A a
Ā ā
A a A a
Ā ā
A a A a A a A a A a
B в B в
B̦ в̦
B в
B̦ в̦
B в B в B в B в B в B в
B̦ в̦
B в
B̦ в̦
B в B в B в
C c C c C c
Ç ç
C c
Ç ç
C c C c
Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є Є є
D d D d
D̦ d̦
D d
D̦ d̦
D d D d D d D d D d D d
D̦ d̦
D d D d D d D d D d
D̦ d̦
Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ Ӡ ӡ
З з З з
E e E e E e
Ē ē
E e E e E e E e E e E e E e
Ē ē
E e E e
Ē ē
E e E e E e E e E e
Ə ə Ə ə Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə Ə ə Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə Ə ə
Ə̄ ə̄
Ə ə Ə ə Ə ə Ə ə Ə ə
Æ æ Æ æ Æ æ Æ æ Æ æ
F f F f F f F f F f F f F f
G g G g G g G g G g G g G g G g G g G g
Ģ ģ
G g G g G g G g G g G g
H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h H h
Ꜧ ꜧ Ꜧ ꜧ Ꜧ ꜧ Ꜧ ꜧ Ꜧ ꜧ Ꜧ ꜧ
I i I i
Ī ī
I i
Ī ī
I i I i I i I i I i I i
Ī ī
I i
Ī ī
I i I i
Ī ī
I i I i I i I i I i
Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь
Ь̄ ь̄
Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь
Ь̄ ь̄
Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь Ь ь
J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j J j
K k K k
Ķ ķ
K k K k K k K k K k K k K k K k K k
Ķ ķ
K k K k K k K k K k K k
K' k'
L l L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l L l L l L l L l
Ļ ļ
L l L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ļ ļ
L l
Ł ł Ł ł Ł ł Ł ł Ł ł
M m M m
M̦ m̦
M m
M̦ m̦
M m M m M m M m M m M m M m M m
M̦ m̦
M m M m M m M m M m M m
N n N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
N n N n
Ņ ņ
N n
Ņ ņ
Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ Ŋ ŋ
O o O o
Ō ō
O o
Ō ō
O o O o O o O o
Ō ō
O o
Ō ō
O o
Ō ō
O o
Ō ō
O o O o
Ō ō
O o O o O o O o O o
Ө ө Ө ө Ө ө Ө ө
P p P p
P̦ p̦
P p
P̦ p̦
P p P p P p P p P p P p P p P p
P̦ p̦
P p P p P p P p P p P p
P' p'
Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q Q q
Q' q'
R r R r
Ŗ ŗ
R r
Ŗ ŗ
R r R r R r R r R r R r R r R r
Ŗ ŗ
R r R r R r R r R r R r
R' r'
Ɍ ɍ Ɍ ɍ
S s S s
Ș ș
S s
Ș ș
S s S s S s
Ș ș
S s S s S s S s S s
Ș ș
S s S s S s
Ș ș
S s S s
Ș ș
S s
Ꞩ ꞩ Ꞩ ꞩ Ꞩ ꞩ Ꞩ ꞩ
T t T t
Ț ț
T t
Ț ț
T t T t
Ț ț
T t
Ț ț
T t T t T t T t T t
Ț ț
T t T t
Ț ț
T t T t T t
Ț ț
T t
Ț ț
T' t'
U u U u
Ū ū
U u
Ū ū
U u U u U u U u U u U u
Ū ū
U u
Ū ū
U u U u
Ū ū
U u U u U u U u U u
V v V v
V̦ v̦
V v
V̦ v̦
V v V v V v V v V v
W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w W w
X x X x X x X x X x X x X x
Y y Y y Y y Y y
Z z Z z Z z
Z̦ z̦
Z z Z z Z z
Z̦ z̦
Z z Z z
Ƶ ƶ Ƶ ƶ Ƶ ƶ

Further development[]

Since 1932, textbooks began to be published in the UNA. The UNA was used for 15 out of the 16 planned languages (all except Aleutian).

After 1937, the UNA was abandoned, and those languages that were to continue to have an official writing system were to adopt Cyrillic. In practice, this spelt the end of writing for many of these minority languages this halted their written use for decades to come.

References[]

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