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- likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Find sources: "Ian Bell" literaturist – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2019) (Learn how...
- traditions and orthographic standards. On either side of the border, Shughni literaturists, being previously an unwritten language, has relied heavily on the existing...
- calligraphic Nastaʿlīq script. From the end of the 19th century onwards, literaturists and rulers of Chitral princely state have put in much effort to po****rize...
- carried by the literaturist Said Kamar-Eddine (1890-1974) in 1960. Only two decades before, in 1930s and 1940s, Swahili literaturists such as Sheikh el...
- standardizing Arabic-based scripts were undertaken by various Kabardian literaturists, and by the early 1920s, an officially-adopted Arabic-based script was...
- first Latin-based alphabets in 1927. In the years 1923-1925, Kyrgyz literaturists and liguists such as Kasym Tynystanov and Ishenali Arabayev undertook...
- been standardized, do****ented, and po****rized thanks to efforts of literaturists such as Professor Muhammad Amin Ziya, Shakeel Ahmad Shakeel, and Razwal...
- Arabic script continued being used until 1920. In 1920, two Chechen literaturists, A. Tugaev and T. Eldarkhanov, published a do****ent. In this do****ent...
- Turkic-Muslim minority ethnic groups within the Russian Empire, Kumyk speaking literaturists decided to undertake the task of standardization and improvement of...
- ****stan on 22 July 1959, attended by prominent Balochi poets and literaturists. Below are the forms that stand-alone Hamza is used: Some dialects of...