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? -- ____. Antonio MARTINS-Tuvalkin, trying not to slip off topic | ()| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |####| R. Laureano de Oliveira, 64 r/c esq. | PT-1885-050 MOSCAVIDE (LRS) N�o me invejo de quem tem | +351 917 511 549 carros, parelhas e montes | http://www.tuvalkin.web.pt/bandeira/ s� me invejo de quem bebe | http://pagina.de/bandeiras/ a �gua em todas as fontes |

