I wrote:
I would have to disagree with these Indian experts in this instance.
The Devanagari glottal stop does not have a dot, and indeed, in the
languages which use it, this character will certainly coexist with
the question mark. They have different shapes, and different
functions.
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I would have to disagree with these Indian experts in this instance.
The Devanagari glottal stop does not have a dot, and indeed, in the
languages which use it, this character will certainly coexist with
the question mark. They have different shapes, and different
functions.
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Michael Everson
: Saturday, April 05, 2003 01:45
Subject: Re: Devanagari Glottal Stop
I would have to disagree with these Indian experts in this instance.
The Devanagari glottal stop does not have a dot, and indeed, in the
languages which use it, this character will certainly coexist with
the question mark
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