"Kent Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But even so, they had to be separated: similar-looking uppercase forms
> have different corresponding lowercase forms.  So as not to make case
> mapping horribly difficult (it's hard enough as it is!), Latin, Greek,
> and Cyrillic had to be non-unified.

Why was Turkish unified, then?
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