Latin glottal stop in ID in NWT, Canada

Peter Constable petercon at microsoft.com
Fri Oct 30 01:07:36 CDT 2015


From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-bounces at unicode.org] On Behalf Of Philippe Verdy
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:26 AM

> On the opposite, Native Americans HAVE used the Cyrillic script in Alaska
> and probably as well in North-Western territories in Canada…

In Alaska, yes, because the languages in question are, in fact, Siberian languages.

But where have you gotten the idea that Cyrillic script has been used in orthographies for languages spoken in Northwest Territories? I’ve never seen any indication of that, and I am very doubtful.

(Btw, it’s “the Northwest Territories”, not “North-Western territories”.)



Peter
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