Talk:Diacritics (Greek alphabet)

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[edit] Disambiguate: Ionian

Please link Ionian to its proper article, possibly Ionia or Ionic Greek. Thank you. —Centrxtalk • 04:40, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Vote in Greek parliament

The introduction of the monotonic system late at night on Jan. 11, 1982 has been contested by some groups of being anti-constitutional on the grounds that it was a rider on a unrelated bill on admission of students to certain types of lyceums[1]. This view is not only POV, but also it does not belong into the description of Greek diacritics because this article is not about politics.  Andreas  (T) 20:23, 24 November 2006 (UTC)