Characters: Trying to get the Concepts Straight

An infographic explaining the parts of Unicode characters: version 1.0.

Version 1.0 Credit: Hugh Paterson III

An infographic explaining the parts of Unicode characters: version 1.1.

Version 1.1 Credit: Hugh Paterson III

References

Constable (2002)
(). Toward a Model for Language Identification Defining an ontology of language-related categories. SIL Electronic Working Papers, 2002-003. Retrieved from https://www.sil.org/resources/publications/entry/7853
Constable (2001)
(). Understanding characters, keystrokes, codepoints and glyphs: encoding and working with multilingual text. In Lyons, M. (Eds.), Implementing Writing Systems: an Introduction. (pp. 9–33). SIL International.
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Hugh Paterson III
Hugh Paterson III
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My research interests include Typological Patterns in articulatory phonetics, User Experience Design in language tools and Graph Theory applied to language and linguistic resource discovery.

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