Unicode 11 Georgian uppercase vs. fonts
Alexey Ostrovsky via Unicode
unicode at unicode.org
Fri Jul 27 07:42:05 CDT 2018
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 4:26 PM, Michael Everson via Unicode <
unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
> No, James is mistaken. Georgian is structurally casing, and *the
> difference is not stylistic, but orthographic*.
Other people made the argument you are making, Alex. My Georgian colleagues
> and I made the better, more accurate argument.
Michael, can you please provide an example for the modern Georgian? It is
in present continuous tense, so, samples from 19th century are not valid.
(They are probably also not valid formally, but I have to check those books
first.)
Sincerely,
Alex.
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