On 27 Jul 2018, at 13:42, Alexey Ostrovsky via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org> wrote:
> Michael, can you please provide an example for the modern Georgian?
N4712 Figures 7 through 13.
> It is in present continuous tense, so, samples from 19th century are not valid. (They are probably also not valid formally, but I have to check those books first.)
What is “formal validity”? Those books exist. They are facts. We analyse material in order to describe the structure of scripts.
Michael Everson
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