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History, Etymology, & Pronunciation

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History, etymology, and pronunciation of g, the seventh letter in the alphabet.

g History of the letter g. The letter G is a descendant of the letter C. In about 1000 bce, in Byblos and in other Phoenician and Canaanite centres, the sign was given a linear form (1), the source of all later forms. In the Semitic languages the sign was called gimel or gaml, meaning “throwing stick.” The Greeks changed the Semitic name to gamma. Later, when the Greeks began to write from left to right, they reversed the letter (2). As among the Semites, the sign gamma was used for the sound g. The Romans took this sign over into Latin, but they rounded it (3). Originally, they used the sign for the sound g. They also used it for the sound k. In time they learned to differentiate the two sounds in writing. The original form of c was used for the sound k, and a new form of G—C plus a bar (4)—was used for the sound g. The two sign forms passed unchanged into English. The handwritten small g developed from the capital by using a loop at the bottom (5). (more)

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