Hello,

The page dedicated to Latin alphabets used in USSR in 1930s

http://www.pmicro.kz/~library/unicode/index.html

has been updated recently. Latin alphabets of following languages are added:

Judeo-Tat (Mountain Jewish)
Dargwa (1928-1937)
Dungan (1928-?)
Ingush (1922-1928)
Kabardin (1924-1936)
Kazakh (1929-1940)
Kalmyk (1931-1938)
Karakalpak (1928-?)
Karachay (1924-1936)
Karelian
Ket (1931-1937)
Kirghiz (1927-?)
Komi-Permian (1931-1940)
Crimean Tatar (1929-?)
Kurdish (1929-?)
Lazic (1928-1937)
Lak (1928-1937)
Lezgin (1928-1937)
Chukcha (Luoravetlan)
Mansi (1931-1937)
Moldavian
Nanai (1931-1937)
Nivkh (1931-1937)
Nogay (1928-?)
Koryak (Nymylan) (1931-1937)
Altaic (Oirot) (1929-?)
Ossetic Ironic(1923-1938)
Selkup (1931-1937)
Tabassaran (1928-1937)
Tadjik (1928-1940)

I suppose some dates may be incorrect. Also, alphabet transition meant
sufficient transitive period. In general, I adduce dates of official
adoption.


Kairat A. Rakhim
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Public Library of Karaganda,
Kazakhstan


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