RE: Display of Mongolian in Arabic or Hebrew documents

From: Peter Constable (petercon@microsoft.com)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2007 - 22:07:23 CST

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    It's not at all clear that those examples depict Mongolian embedded inline within horizontal Chinese text. At least some instances look more like Mongolian and Chinese in separate layout elements that are arranged horizontally. E.g. in each instance except for the elements in the left and right margins that remain constantly, the Mongolian text spans multiple lines of Chinese text.

    But certainly short, horizontal runs of Mongolian embedded inline in horizontal Chinese is attested.

    Peter

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    > This is an example of how short mongolian phrases are usually written
    > in Chinese, http://www.telunsu.net. It is of course written vertically.
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