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[gust-l] Old Polish nasal vowel letter: proposal submitted
#27002
Author: Daniel Buncic
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 13:51
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Dear colleagues,

I just wanted to let you know that on January 19 the Unicode Technical
Committee approved my proposal
(http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21039-old-polish-o.pdf) for the Old
Polish nasal vowel letter.  That means that in the next few months it
will be included in an “alpha” and “beta” version, which allow people to
comment on it, and then be officially published with the next Unicode
version in September 2021.

It will be added to Unicode at position U+A7C0 (capital letter) and
U+A7C1 (small letter) under the name “Latin capital/small letter Old
Polish O” (which sounds a bit strange but is to be understood as ‘a
variant of the letter o that is distinguished by the fact that it was
used in Old Polish’).

Best wishes,

Daniel

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Re: [gust-l] Old Polish nasal vowel letter: proposal submitted
#27003
Author: Adam Kolany
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 22:27
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Who knows how sounden anything pronounced a few centuries ago?
We may suppese how it souden, we may expect it souded otherwida as toay,

but how can you know it sounded "strange" ?? isn't it a bit arrogant ?


nonetheless, congrats !!



W dniu 21.01.2021 o 13:51, Daniel Buncic pisze:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I just wanted to let you know that on January 19 the Unicode Technical
> Committee approved my proposal
> (http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2021/21039-old-polish-o.pdf) for the Old
> Polish nasal vowel letter.  That means that in the next few months it
> will be included in an “alpha” and “beta” version, which allow people to
> comment on it, and then be officially published with the next Unicode
> version in September 2021.
>
> It will be added to Unicode at position U+A7C0 (capital letter) and
> U+A7C1 (small letter) under the name “Latin capital/small letter Old
> Polish O” (which sounds a bit strange but is to be understood as ‘a
> variant of the letter o that is distinguished by the fact that it was
> used in Old Polish’).
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Daniel
>

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Re: [gust-l] Old Polish nasal vowel letter: proposal submitted
#27004
Author: Arthur Reutenaue
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 11:42
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 10:27:56PM +0100, Adam Kolany wrote:
> but how can you know it sounded "strange" ??

  The name of the letter sounds strange, not the sound it represents :-)

	Best,

		Arthur

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