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Dyslexia / Writing systems / Languages of Asia / Georgian alphabet / Georgian language / Khutsuri / Letter case / Script / Unicode / Linguistics / Typography / Orthography
Date: 1999-02-26 10:12:06
Dyslexia
Writing systems
Languages of Asia
Georgian alphabet
Georgian language
Khutsuri
Letter case
Script
Unicode
Linguistics
Typography
Orthography

ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N1962[removed]Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set

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