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  1. TO DO Create Orthography section. Note two orthographies: Traditional and Reformed. Note four "flavors" of written Armenian:
    1. Eastern Morphology + Traditional orthography = Iranian-Armenian writing & writing from the Republic of Armenia before 1920
    2. Eastern Morphology + Reformed orthography = Majority Eastern Armenian writing from the Republic of Armenia starting 1920+
    3. Western Morphology + Traditional Orthography = Western Armenian writing
    4. Classical Morphology + Traditional orthography = Classical Armenian writing
  2. TO DO Under Orthography, make sure to:
    1. Note that Armenian is always written left to right.
    2. Include Punctuation.
    3. Include Diacritical Marks.
  3. TO DO Create History section: Classical Armenian, Middle Armenian, Modern Armenian (Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian)
  4. TO DO Update Vowel chart from one in Western Armenian (footnote that էօ is not found in Eastern Armenian?)
  5. TO DO Update Consonant chart from one in the Traditional Orthography article (remove its footnotes; but footnote Traditional vs. Reformed spelling, where different)
  6. TO DO Under Morphology, stress that there are three: Classical, Eastern, Western (and Middle?)
  7. TO DO Under Phonology, stress that there are two: Eastern/Classical/(Middle?)