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Alpha

Alpha /ˈælfə/[1] (uppercase Α, lowercase α; Ancient Greek: ἄλφα, álpha, or Greek: άλφα, romanizedálfa) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter aleph , which is the West Semitic word for "ox".[2] Letters that arose from alpha include the Latin letter A and the Cyrillic letter А.

Uses

Greek

In Ancient Greek, alpha was pronounced [a] and could be either phonemically long ([aː]) or short ([a]). Where there is ambiguity, long and short alpha are sometimes written with a macron and breve today: Ᾱᾱ, Ᾰᾰ.

  • ὥρα = ὥρᾱ hōrā Greek pronunciation: [hɔ́ːraː] "a time"
  • γλῶσσα = γλῶσσᾰ glôssa Greek pronunciation: [ɡlɔ̂ːssa] "tongue"

In Modern Greek, vowel length has been lost, and all instances of alpha simply represent the open front unrounded vowel IPA: [a].

In the polytonic orthography of Greek, alpha, like other vowel letters, can occur with several diacritic marks: any of three accent symbols (ά, ὰ, ᾶ), and either of two breathing marks (ἁ, ἀ), as well as combinations of these. It can also combine with the iota subscript ().

Greek grammar

In the AtticIonic dialect of Ancient Greek, long alpha [aː] fronted to [ɛː] (eta). In Ionic, the shift took place in all positions. In Attic, the shift did not take place after epsilon, iota, and rho (ε, ι, ρ; e, i, r). In Doric and Aeolic, long alpha is preserved in all positions.[3]

  • Doric, Aeolic, Attic χώρᾱ chṓrā – Ionic χώρη chṓrē, "country"
  • Doric, Aeolic φᾱ́μᾱ phā́mā – Attic, Ionic φήμη phḗmē, "report"

Privative a is the Ancient Greek prefix ἀ- or ἀν- a-, an-, added to words to negate them. It originates from the Proto-Indo-European *n̥- (syllabic nasal) and is cognate with English un-.

Copulative a is the Greek prefix ἁ- or ἀ- ha-, a-. It comes from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥.

Mathematics and science

The letter alpha represents various concepts in physics and chemistry, including alpha radiation, angular acceleration, alpha particles, alpha carbon and strength of electromagnetic interaction (as fine-structure constant). Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry. It is also commonly used in mathematics in algebraic solutions representing quantities such as angles. Furthermore, in mathematics, the letter alpha is used to denote the area underneath a normal curve in statistics to denote significance level[4] when proving null and alternative hypotheses. In ethology, it is used to name the dominant individual in a group of animals. In aerodynamics, the letter is used as a symbol for the angle of attack of an aircraft and the word "alpha" is used as a synonym for this property. In mathematical logic, α is sometimes used as a placeholder for ordinal numbers.

The proportionality operator "" (in Unicode: U+221D) is sometimes mistaken for alpha.

The uppercase letter alpha is not generally used as a symbol because it tends to be rendered identically to the uppercase Latin A.

International Phonetic Alphabet

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the letter ɑ, which looks similar to the lower-case alpha, represents the open back unrounded vowel.

History and symbolism

Origin

The Phoenician alphabet was adopted for Greek in the early 8th century BC, perhaps in Euboea.[5] The majority of the letters of the Phoenician alphabet were adopted into Greek with much the same sounds as they had had in Phoenician, but ʼāleph, the Phoenician letter representing the glottal stop [ʔ], was adopted as representing the vowel [a]; similarly, [h] and ʽayin [ʕ] are Phoenician consonants that became Greek vowels, epsilon [e] and omicron [o], respectively.

Plutarch

Plutarch, in Moralia,[6] presents a discussion on why the letter alpha stands first in the alphabet. Ammonius asks Plutarch what he, being a Boeotian, has to say for Cadmus, the Phoenician who reputedly settled in Thebes and introduced the alphabet to Greece, placing alpha first because it is the Phoenician name for ox—which, unlike Hesiod,[7] the Phoenicians considered not the second or third, but the first of all necessities. "Nothing at all," Plutarch replied. He then added that he would rather be assisted by Lamprias, his own grandfather, than by Dionysus' grandfather, i.e. Cadmus. For Lamprias had said that the first articulate sound made is "alpha", because it is very plain and simple—the air coming off the mouth does not require any motion of the tongue—and therefore this is the first sound that children make.

According to Plutarch's natural order of attribution of the vowels to the planets, alpha was connected with the Moon.

Alpha and Omega

 
Memorial Stained Glass window, Royal Military College of Canada features Alpha and Omega

As the first letter of the alphabet, Alpha as a Greek numeral came to represent the number 1. Therefore, Alpha, both as a symbol and term, is used to refer to the "first", or "primary", or "principal" (most significant) occurrence or status of a thing.

The New Testament has God declaring himself to be the "Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last." (Revelation 22:13, KJV, and see also 1:8).[non-primary source needed]

Consequently, the term "alpha" has also come to be used to denote "primary" position in social hierarchy, examples being "alpha males" or pack leaders.

Computer encodings

  • Greek alpha / Coptic alfa[8]


Character information
Preview Α α
Unicode name GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ALFA COPTIC SMALL LETTER ALFA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 913 U+0391 945 U+03B1 11392 U+2C80 11393 U+2C81
UTF-8 206 145 CE 91 206 177 CE B1 226 178 128 E2 B2 80 226 178 129 E2 B2 81
Numeric character reference Α Α α α Ⲁ Ⲁ ⲁ ⲁ
Named character reference Α α
CP 437 224 E0
DOS Greek 128 80 152 98
DOS Greek-2 164 A4 214 D6
Windows 1253 193 C1 225 E1
TeX \alpha

For accented Greek characters, see Greek diacritics: Computer encoding.


Character information
Preview ɑ ɒ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHA
WITH RETROFLEX HOOK
MODIFIER LETTER
SMALL ALPHA
MODIFIER LETTER
SMALL TURNED ALPHA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 11373 U+2C6D 593 U+0251 594 U+0252 7568 U+1D90 7493 U+1D45 7579 U+1D9B
UTF-8 226 177 173 E2 B1 AD 201 145 C9 91 201 146 C9 92 225 182 144 E1 B6 90 225 181 133 E1 B5 85 225 182 155 E1 B6 9B
Numeric character reference Ɑ Ɑ ɑ ɑ ɒ ɒ ᶐ ᶐ ᵅ ᵅ ᶛ ᶛ
  • Mathematical / Technical alpha


Character information
Preview 𝚨 𝛂 𝛢 𝛼
Unicode name APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL ALPHA APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL
ALPHA UNDERBAR
MATHEMATICAL BOLD
CAPITAL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL BOLD
SMALL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC
CAPITAL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC
SMALL ALPHA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 9082 U+237A 9078 U+2376 120488 U+1D6A8 120514 U+1D6C2 120546 U+1D6E2 120572 U+1D6FC
UTF-8 226 141 186 E2 8D BA 226 141 182 E2 8D B6 240 157 154 168 F0 9D 9A A8 240 157 155 130 F0 9D 9B 82 240 157 155 162 F0 9D 9B A2 240 157 155 188 F0 9D 9B BC
UTF-16 9082 237A 9078 2376 55349 57000 D835 DEA8 55349 57026 D835 DEC2 55349 57058 D835 DEE2 55349 57084 D835 DEFC
Numeric character reference ⍺ ⍺ ⍶ ⍶ 𝚨 𝚨 𝛂 𝛂 𝛢 𝛢 𝛼 𝛼


Character information
Preview 𝜜 𝜶 𝝖 𝝰 𝞐 𝞪
Unicode name MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC
CAPITAL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC
SMALL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD CAPITAL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD SMALL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHA
Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex
Unicode 120604 U+1D71C 120630 U+1D736 120662 U+1D756 120688 U+1D770 120720 U+1D790 120746 U+1D7AA
UTF-8 240 157 156 156 F0 9D 9C 9C 240 157 156 182 F0 9D 9C B6 240 157 157 150 F0 9D 9D 96 240 157 157 176 F0 9D 9D B0 240 157 158 144 F0 9D 9E 90 240 157 158 170 F0 9D 9E AA
UTF-16 55349 57116 D835 DF1C 55349 57142 D835 DF36 55349 57174 D835 DF56 55349 57200 D835 DF70 55349 57232 D835 DF90 55349 57258 D835 DFAA
Numeric character reference 𝜜 𝜜 𝜶 𝜶 𝝖 𝝖 𝝰 𝝰 𝞐 𝞐 𝞪 𝞪

References

  1. ^ "alpha". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  2. ^ Brookes, I. (2004). Chamber Concise Dictionary. Allied Pub (p) Limited. p. 30. ISBN 978-81-86062-36-4. from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  3. ^ Herbert Weir Smyth. Greek grammar for colleges. paragraph 30 20 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine and note 13 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ . Research Methods and Statistics PESS202 Lecture and Commentary Notes. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011.
  5. ^ The date of the earliest inscribed objects; A.W. Johnston, "The alphabet", in N. Stampolidis and V. Karageorghis, eds, Sea Routes from Sidon to Huelva: Interconnections in the Mediterranean 2003:263-76, summarizes the present scholarship on the dating.
  6. ^ Symposiacs, Book IX, questions II & III On-line text 13 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine at Adelaide library
  7. ^ Hesiod, in Works and Days (see on Perseus Project 17 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine), advises the early Greek farmers, "First of all, get a house, then a woman and third, an ox for the plough."
  8. ^ "Character Encodings". from the original on 1 August 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2013.

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For other uses see Alpha disambiguation Alpha ˈ ae l f e 1 uppercase A lowercase a Ancient Greek ἄlfa alpha or Greek alfa romanized alfa is the first letter of the Greek alphabet In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of one Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter aleph which is the West Semitic word for ox 2 Letters that arose from alpha include the Latin letter A and the Cyrillic letter A Contents 1 Uses 1 1 Greek 1 1 1 Greek grammar 1 2 Mathematics and science 1 3 International Phonetic Alphabet 2 History and symbolism 2 1 Origin 2 2 Plutarch 2 3 Alpha and Omega 3 Computer encodings 4 ReferencesUsesGreek In Ancient Greek alpha was pronounced a and could be either phonemically long aː or short a Where there is ambiguity long and short alpha are sometimes written with a macron and breve today Ᾱᾱ Ᾰᾰ code ell promoted to code el ὥra ὥrᾱ hōra Greek pronunciation hɔ ːraː a time glῶssa glῶssᾰ glossa Greek pronunciation ɡlɔ ːssa tongue In Modern Greek vowel length has been lost and all instances of alpha simply represent the open front unrounded vowel IPA a In the polytonic orthography of Greek alpha like other vowel letters can occur with several diacritic marks any of three accent symbols a ὰ ᾶ and either of two breathing marks ἁ ἀ as well as combinations of these It can also combine with the iota subscript ᾳ Greek grammar In the Attic Ionic dialect of Ancient Greek long alpha aː fronted to ɛː eta In Ionic the shift took place in all positions In Attic the shift did not take place after epsilon iota and rho e i r e i r In Doric and Aeolic long alpha is preserved in all positions 3 Doric Aeolic Attic xwrᾱ chṓra Ionic xwrh chṓre country Doric Aeolic fᾱ mᾱ pha ma Attic Ionic fhmh phḗme report Privative a is the Ancient Greek prefix ἀ or ἀn a an added to words to negate them It originates from the Proto Indo European n syllabic nasal and is cognate with English un Copulative a is the Greek prefix ἁ code ell promoted to code el or ἀ code ell promoted to code el ha a code ell promoted to code el It comes from Proto Indo European sm Mathematics and science Main article Alpha disambiguation The letter alpha represents various concepts in physics and chemistry including alpha radiation angular acceleration alpha particles alpha carbon and strength of electromagnetic interaction as fine structure constant Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry It is also commonly used in mathematics in algebraic solutions representing quantities such as angles Furthermore in mathematics the letter alpha is used to denote the area underneath a normal curve in statistics to denote significance level 4 when proving null and alternative hypotheses In ethology it is used to name the dominant individual in a group of animals In aerodynamics the letter is used as a symbol for the angle of attack of an aircraft and the word alpha is used as a synonym for this property In mathematical logic a is sometimes used as a placeholder for ordinal numbers The proportionality operator in Unicode U 221D is sometimes mistaken for alpha The uppercase letter alpha is not generally used as a symbol because it tends to be rendered identically to the uppercase Latin A International Phonetic Alphabet In the International Phonetic Alphabet the letter ɑ which looks similar to the lower case alpha represents the open back unrounded vowel History and symbolismThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Further information History of the Greek alphabet Origin The Phoenician alphabet was adopted for Greek in the early 8th century BC perhaps in Euboea 5 The majority of the letters of the Phoenician alphabet were adopted into Greek with much the same sounds as they had had in Phoenician but ʼaleph the Phoenician letter representing the glottal stop ʔ was adopted as representing the vowel a similarly he h and ʽayin ʕ are Phoenician consonants that became Greek vowels epsilon e and omicron o respectively Plutarch Plutarch in Moralia 6 presents a discussion on why the letter alpha stands first in the alphabet Ammonius asks Plutarch what he being a Boeotian has to say for Cadmus the Phoenician who reputedly settled in Thebes and introduced the alphabet to Greece placing alpha first because it is the Phoenician name for ox which unlike Hesiod 7 the Phoenicians considered not the second or third but the first of all necessities Nothing at all Plutarch replied He then added that he would rather be assisted by Lamprias his own grandfather than by Dionysus grandfather i e Cadmus For Lamprias had said that the first articulate sound made is alpha because it is very plain and simple the air coming off the mouth does not require any motion of the tongue and therefore this is the first sound that children make According to Plutarch s natural order of attribution of the vowels to the planets alpha was connected with the Moon Alpha and Omega Memorial Stained Glass window Royal Military College of Canada features Alpha and Omega Main article Alpha and Omega As the first letter of the alphabet Alpha as a Greek numeral came to represent the number 1 Therefore Alpha both as a symbol and term is used to refer to the first or primary or principal most significant occurrence or status of a thing The New Testament has God declaring himself to be the Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end the first and the last Revelation 22 13 KJV and see also 1 8 non primary source needed Further information Dominance hierarchy Consequently the term alpha has also come to be used to denote primary position in social hierarchy examples being alpha males or pack leaders Computer encodingsGreek alpha Coptic alfa 8 Character information Preview A a Ⲁ ⲁUnicode name GREEK CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER ALFA COPTIC SMALL LETTER ALFAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 913 U 0391 945 U 03B1 11392 U 2C80 11393 U 2C81UTF 8 206 145 CE 91 206 177 CE B1 226 178 128 E2 B2 80 226 178 129 E2 B2 81Numeric character reference amp 913 wbr amp x391 wbr amp 945 wbr amp x3B1 wbr amp 11392 wbr amp x2C80 wbr amp 11393 wbr amp x2C81 wbr Named character reference amp Alpha amp alpha CP 437 224 E0DOS Greek 128 80 152 98DOS Greek 2 164 A4 214 D6Windows 1253 193 C1 225 E1TeX alphaFor accented Greek characters see Greek diacritics Computer encoding Latin IPA alpha Character information Preview Ɑ ɑ ɒ ᶐ ᵅ ᶛUnicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED ALPHA LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHAWITH RETROFLEX HOOK MODIFIER LETTERSMALL ALPHA MODIFIER LETTERSMALL TURNED ALPHAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 11373 U 2C6D 593 U 0251 594 U 0252 7568 U 1D90 7493 U 1D45 7579 U 1D9BUTF 8 226 177 173 E2 B1 AD 201 145 C9 91 201 146 C9 92 225 182 144 E1 B6 90 225 181 133 E1 B5 85 225 182 155 E1 B6 9BNumeric character reference amp 11373 wbr amp x2C6D wbr amp 593 wbr amp x251 wbr amp 594 wbr amp x252 wbr amp 7568 wbr amp x1D90 wbr amp 7493 wbr amp x1D45 wbr amp 7579 wbr amp x1D9B wbr Mathematical Technical alpha Character information Preview 𝚨 𝛂 𝛢 𝛼Unicode name APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL ALPHA APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOLALPHA UNDERBAR MATHEMATICAL BOLDCAPITAL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL BOLDSMALL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL ITALICCAPITAL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL ITALICSMALL ALPHAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 9082 U 237A 9078 U 2376 120488 U 1D6A8 120514 U 1D6C2 120546 U 1D6E2 120572 U 1D6FCUTF 8 226 141 186 E2 8D BA 226 141 182 E2 8D B6 240 157 154 168 F0 9D 9A A8 240 157 155 130 F0 9D 9B 82 240 157 155 162 F0 9D 9B A2 240 157 155 188 F0 9D 9B BCUTF 16 9082 237A 9078 2376 55349 57000 D835 DEA8 55349 57026 D835 DEC2 55349 57058 D835 DEE2 55349 57084 D835 DEFCNumeric character reference amp 9082 wbr amp x237A wbr amp 9078 wbr amp x2376 wbr amp 120488 wbr amp x1D6A8 wbr amp 120514 wbr amp x1D6C2 wbr amp 120546 wbr amp x1D6E2 wbr amp 120572 wbr amp x1D6FC wbr Character information Preview 𝜜 𝜶 𝝖 𝝰 𝞐 𝞪Unicode name MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALICCAPITAL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALICSMALL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL SANS SERIFBOLD CAPITAL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL SANS SERIFBOLD SMALL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL SANS SERIFBOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA MATHEMATICAL SANS SERIFBOLD ITALIC SMALL ALPHAEncodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hexUnicode 120604 U 1D71C 120630 U 1D736 120662 U 1D756 120688 U 1D770 120720 U 1D790 120746 U 1D7AAUTF 8 240 157 156 156 F0 9D 9C 9C 240 157 156 182 F0 9D 9C B6 240 157 157 150 F0 9D 9D 96 240 157 157 176 F0 9D 9D B0 240 157 158 144 F0 9D 9E 90 240 157 158 170 F0 9D 9E AAUTF 16 55349 57116 D835 DF1C 55349 57142 D835 DF36 55349 57174 D835 DF56 55349 57200 D835 DF70 55349 57232 D835 DF90 55349 57258 D835 DFAANumeric character reference amp 120604 wbr amp x1D71C wbr amp 120630 wbr amp x1D736 wbr amp 120662 wbr amp x1D756 wbr amp 120688 wbr amp x1D770 wbr amp 120720 wbr amp x1D790 wbr amp 120746 wbr amp x1D7AA wbr References Look up A or a in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikisource has the text of the 1897 Easton s Bible Dictionary article A letter alpha Oxford English Dictionary Online ed Oxford University Press Subscription or participating institution membership required Brookes I 2004 Chamber Concise Dictionary Allied Pub p Limited p 30 ISBN 978 81 86062 36 4 Archived from the original on 11 June 2022 Retrieved 15 November 2021 Herbert Weir Smyth Greek grammar for colleges paragraph 30 Archived 20 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine and note Archived 13 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Chapter 5 Analysing the Data Part II Inferential Statistics Research Methods and Statistics PESS202 Lecture and Commentary Notes Archived from the original on 22 August 2011 The date of the earliest inscribed objects A W Johnston The alphabet in N Stampolidis and V Karageorghis eds Sea Routes from Sidon to Huelva Interconnections in the Mediterranean 2003 263 76 summarizes the present scholarship on the dating Symposiacs Book IX questions II amp III On line text Archived 13 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine at Adelaide library Hesiod in Works and Days see on Perseus Project Archived 17 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine advises the early Greek farmers First of all get a house then a woman and third an ox for the plough Character Encodings Archived from the original on 1 August 2019 Retrieved 14 January 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpha amp oldid 1129370343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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