On 2002.12.27, 13:55, Valeriy E. Ushakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Constitution says that the republics shall have the right to institute
> their own state languages.  This law puts a constraint on that right.
> My understanding is that if a republic wants to institute a state
> language that is not written in cyrillic, the decision must be made at
> a federal level.

What will happend to hebrew-spelled yiddish in ��������� �. �.? (Or is
it just republics and not "federation subjects" at large? And, if so,
why?) Will this bring even more new chracters to the Cyrillic blocks?

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