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Is there a LEX-0 conform way to encode the portmanteau forms?
In Coptic dictionary we have a number of cases when one indivisible form corresponds to what normally constitutes two grammatical cate…
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The Coptic and Ethiopian calendars are solar calendars following the Julian cycle, but they have 12 normal months of 30 days each, and they intercalate with 5/6 epagomenal days inserted after month 12…
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There are a few texts (see below) whose Greek does not correspond to their normalized form ("NFC"). In many cases, for example, similar characters come either from the Unicode block "Greek Extended" …
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Perhaps allow rulers with Kemetic religion and/or Coptic culture to take slaves after a siege.
Apply a modifier of some kind. Should definitely effect the opinions of other characters. Perhaps those …
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Search of portmanteau lemmas currently retrieves nothing. For example, the lemma of ⲙⲙⲟ 'mmo' (2nd person feminine) based on SC guidelines is ⲛ_ⲛⲧⲟ 'n_nto':
https://github.com/CopticScriptorium/tag…
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It would be nice if there was a readme table to keep track of Unicode coverage (cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DejaVu_fonts#Unicode_coverage ), e.g.
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U+0000 to U+007F Basic Latin …
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> (amir-zeldes) That sounds like a good idea - would you be able to create a process for assigning future IDs for items that are not yet in the TLA? Would we need an ID region that is 'free' (so not y…
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https://coptic-dictionary.org/entry.cgi?tla=C6074 says:
(En) | herd, sheperd
and
https://coptic-dictionary.org/entry.cgi?tla=C6075 says:
(En) | function of sheperd
My English apparently is …
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The dictionary at the moment is primarily Sahidic words, I would assume since most of Coptic texts are Sahidic. There are many words…
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Three things:
(these are all for part 2 of 389.xml)
1. At line 389, there is a quote from Syriac which ends in ♰, however this is not precisely the symbol that Wright uses in his entry https://archi…