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Re: Minza spelling reform

From:Paul Bennett <paul-bennett@...>
Date:Thursday, January 26, 2006, 7:55
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:41:26 -0500, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote:

> Philip Newton wrote: >> On 1/26/06, Herman Miller <hmiller@...> wrote: >>> I was considering "ğ" (g-breve) for a while >> That's the first thing that came to _my_ mind, based on old Turkish >> where g-breve was [G], if you're going to use a Latin-based >> orthography. Otherwise, of course, gamma is a possibility. > > Well, I don't want to switch keyboards just for one letter, but I could > add gamma to the Latin keyboard if I need to. Still, there aren't many > options for accented g's. There's, what... g-dot, g-acute, g-circumflex > (and the Baltic g-cedilla with the turned comma above the g) ... a few > others, but nothing that looks much better than g-breve or g-wedge.
Isn't there a g with a bar through the descender? I could see that working, after the b-bar and d-bar model. Paul

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