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Date: 2004-06-12 18:49:52
Character encoding
Language
Semitic languages
Hebrew alphabet
Arabic letters
Phoenician alphabet
Typography
Canaanite languages
Phoenician language
Unicode
Phoenicia
Paleo-Hebrew alphabet

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N2792 Response to the Proposal to Encode Phoenician in Unicode Dean A. Snyder 8 June 2004 I am a member of the non-teaching, research faculty in the Department of Computer

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