Le 01/05/12 20:19, Michael Everson a écrit :
On 1 May 2012, at 17:05, Julian Bradfield wrote:

On 2012-05-01, Michael Everson<[email protected]>  wrote:
than it is in English, except in neon). The examples you showed were made by 
people who hadn't thought about what they were doing. Since
Don't you think the native speakers might know what they're doing?
Being a native speaker of a language does not confer an ability to typeset. But 
government documents are often translated from majority languages into minority 
languages and make use of the template handed to them (in this case most likely 
French or English).
It seems http://www.gov.nu.ca/save10/English/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter%203/Newsletter%203%20-%20Inuktitut.pdf was published by the government of Nunavut, not the federal government. And, in Nunavut, Inuktitut is the majority language.


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