At 18:43 -0800 2002-12-15, Doug Ewell wrote:

One classic case of letters being unified across scripts is Kurdish,
which uses Latin Q and W in an otherwise all-Cyrillic alphabet.
Which is not so smart, as has been pointed out by many. Consider that even CYRILLIC SOFT SIGN has a Latin clone: U+0184 and U+1085....
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com



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