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Re: Ukrainian її — preferred presentation?
There were a lot of spelling changes, to be sure, but the only alphabet change introduced in the 1933 orthography was removal of ґ. Otherwise it is identical to the 1928 alphabet. Most of the spellin…1 -
Re: Ukrainian її — preferred presentation?
I think that is overstating the case considerably. The 1990 orthographic reform consisted of reintroducting ґ to write a hard /ɡ/ sound mostly found in foreign loan words and names.1 -
Re: Ukrainian її — preferred presentation?
I have revised my thinking on this since what I posted in 2015. Having since then spent a fair amount of time actually reading Ukrainian, I think the three-dot ligature is too easily confused with ії…5 -
Re: Serifed Schwa
@""Ray Larabie" U+01DD and U+0259 have different case mappings. U+0259 maps to the uppercase Ə U+018F , which is why it is used for Azeri. U+01DD is an African character which maps to …2 -
Re: Which glyphs in SmallCaps and/or Petite Capitals?
There are some characters in Unicode that are lowercase only letters, and you are right that there is a question about how those should be handled in smallcap text setting. Note how I phrase that que…3
