Talk:Scriptio continua
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Okaysolipogramisdefinedinalipogrambutthisisridiculous! -PierreAbbat
Ancient Greek was also written boustrophedon, too, wasn't it? Want to try that on the Article page? :-) -- Zoe
- Don't tempt me. (I have a half-shelf of books in Greek, and I could probably fake the coding.)
On a more serious note: does Thai have separate upper and lower case scripts? Vicki Rosenzweig
[edit] English sample
It makes no sense to give an English sample of scriptio continua. Scriptio continua only worked because the ancient Roman and Greek spellings were most predominantly phonemic, but modern English spelling is definitly not. -- j. 'mach' wust | ✑ 07:32, 17 November 2005 (UTC)