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It was Iravatham Mahadevanโs โEarly Tamil Epigraphyโ that opened doors to Tamil-Brahmi, the earliest script for old Tamil. But it was only after the development of a Unicode font that the script ...
For Nilaulaaq Miriam Aglukkaq, the creation of new Nattilingmiut syllabics meant she could write her language properly for the first time. Now, those syllabics are part of a universal font that can be ...
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