Two more ellispis-type interpunctations: ?.. and !..

Denis Jacquerye via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Fri Feb 8 03:40:11 CST 2019


These were proposed with others in 13-237 (
http://unicode.org/L2/L2013/13237-punctuation.txt) and were declined (
https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2014/14101-closed-ai.html). The proposal
presented them as Russian punctuation marks.

On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, 16:08 Serik Serikbay via Unicode, <unicode at unicode.org>
wrote:

> Khakass language is much close to Kyrgyz ..
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> On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 8:54 PM "Jörg Knappen" via Unicode <
> unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
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>> While working on a corpus of Kyrgyz language, a Turkic language written
>> in the Cyrilic script,
>> I encountered two ellipsis-type interpunctations, namely ?.. and !..
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>> Note that this is not (yet) a proposal to encode them a single Unicode
>> characters although I would definitely
>> use such characters when available because they make the text processing
>> tool chain much simpler and more
>> robust. It is a survey question:
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>> Do you have encountered ?.. or !.. in other languages than Kyrgyz?
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>> --Jörg Knappen
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