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Revision as of 07:36, 29 November 2006 by Serouj (talk | contribs) (←New page: '#'''TO DO''' Create ''Orthography'' section. Note two orthographies: Traditional and Reformed. Note four "flavors" of written Armenian: ## Eastern Morphology + Traditiona...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)- TO DO Create Orthography section. Note two orthographies: Traditional and Reformed. Note four "flavors" of written Armenian:
- Eastern Morphology + Traditional orthography = Iranian-Armenian writing & writing from the Republic of Armenia before 1920
- Eastern Morphology + Reformed orthography = Majority Eastern Armenian writing from the Republic of Armenia starting 1920+
- Western Morphology + Traditional Orthography = Western Armenian writing
- Classical Morphology + Traditional orthography = Classical Armenian writing
- TO DO Under Orthography, make sure to:
- Note that Armenian is always written left to right.
- Include Punctuation.
- Include Diacritical Marks.
- TO DO Create History section: Classical Armenian, Middle Armenian, Modern Armenian (Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian)
- TO DO Update Vowel chart from one in Western Armenian (footnote that էօ is not found in Eastern Armenian?)
- TO DO Update Consonant chart from one in the Traditional Orthography article (remove its footnotes; but footnote Traditional vs. Reformed spelling, where different)
- TO DO Under Morphology, stress that there are three: Classical, Eastern, Western (and Middle?)
- TO DO Under Phonology, stress that there are two: Eastern/Classical/(Middle?)