Don,
Berber is often written in Tifinagh without vowels. And sometimes
with vowels. Andd the same in Arabic. There is no point worrying
(without it even being encoded) about Latin transliteration standards
for it at this point.
--
Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Curtis Clark
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Michael Everson
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Mark E. Shoulson
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Peter Kirk
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Patrick Andries
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Patrick Andries
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Don Osborn
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Patrick Andries
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Philippe Verdy
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Don Osborn
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Michael Everson
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh Don Osborn
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Philippe Verdy
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Patrick Andries
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Philippe Verdy
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Patrick Andries
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) John Jenkins
- Re: Berber/Tifinagh (was: Swahili & Banthu) Michael Everson

