>3. a capital and small glottal stop and reversed glottal stop

>For (2), (3), we would need a submission with documentation of usage. We do
>add capital/small versions of characters when there is sufficient evidence
>of their usage. This happens, for example, when an IPA is pressed into
>service in the regular orthography of a language.
>
>To submit a proposal, go to www.unicode.org, click on "submitting proposals"
>(you may already be following that, since it recommends discussing proposals
>on this list!)

I recently learned of some languages using upper and lower case glottal stops. I don't have details at the moment, but have anticipated writing a proposal once the linguists involved provide further info.



- Peter


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