On 2013-09-11, Whistler, Ken <ken.whist...@sap.com> wrote:

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Thank you for that explanation!

> Draft additional repertoire for ISO/IEC 10646:2014 (4th edition) (WG2 N4459)
> http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2013/13151-n4459.pdf

Interesting. I see that disunification of the remaining IPA greek
letters is proceeding by stealth - we have latin chi thanks to German
dialectologists, and latin beta thanks to Gabonese. My question is,
why should they not be used for IPA ?
Now all we need is latin theta and latin upsilon (proper one, rather
than the bizarrely named ʊ) and we're done!


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