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Journal of Baltic Studies, 2008
The use of Latin script for the Lithuanian language was banned during the period 1864–1904, during which time Cyrillic letters were introduced. Jonas Juska's (1867) and Eduardas Volteris’ (1887) efforts to modify the Russian Cyrillic alphabet for Lithuanian texts were most notable, with both Juska and Volteris adding new letters to and avoiding many ...
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The use of Latin script for the Lithuanian language was banned during the period 1864–1904, during which time Cyrillic letters were introduced. Jonas Juska's (1867) and Eduardas Volteris’ (1887) efforts to modify the Russian Cyrillic alphabet for Lithuanian texts were most notable, with both Juska and Volteris adding new letters to and avoiding many ...
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Latin vs. Cyrillic Script, Possibilities of Expert Examination and Evaluation
2015Even tough forensic examination of handwriting has an established and worldwide accepted methodology, its application may differ depending on the script that is examined. The aim of this paper is to examine the possibilities of handwriting analysis of documents written in different alphabets (Latin vs Cyrillic alphabeth, and vice versa).
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Bulletin of Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev
Handwritten text recognition is still hard. The difficulty comes from the fact that each person writes in a way the scanning process adds noise. There are few data sets for each language. This study uses a machine learning method to read text, in Cyrillic scripts focusing on Russian and Kyrgyz.
Li Dan, Han Xiuzhi, Zheng Xiaohang
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Handwritten text recognition is still hard. The difficulty comes from the fact that each person writes in a way the scanning process adds noise. There are few data sets for each language. This study uses a machine learning method to read text, in Cyrillic scripts focusing on Russian and Kyrgyz.
Li Dan, Han Xiuzhi, Zheng Xiaohang
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Basic Study for Hangeulization of Central Asian Languages Written in Cyrillic Script
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Incorporating Cyrillic typography to the multi-script design methodology
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2004
Prikazani su postanak i povijest glagoljskoga i ćirilskoga pisma i njihova uporaba na hrvatskom prostoru. Odabrani su i obra?eni i literaturom popraćeni spomenici obaju pisama: kameni, biblijski, liturgijski, književni, pravni, administrativni, tiskom objavljeni (od 1483- 1893).
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Prikazani su postanak i povijest glagoljskoga i ćirilskoga pisma i njihova uporaba na hrvatskom prostoru. Odabrani su i obra?eni i literaturom popraćeni spomenici obaju pisama: kameni, biblijski, liturgijski, književni, pravni, administrativni, tiskom objavljeni (od 1483- 1893).
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Cyrillic Manuscripts: Script and Language, Scribes and Collections
Until 1808 the Dalmatian city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) was a merchants’ republic and the Croatian State Archive in Dubrovnik preserves many documents related to its mediaeval history. Many of these are written in a modifed Cyrillic script whose linear system, letter module and morphology largely differ from the so-called ustav or uncial (Cyrillic ...
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Until 1808 the Dalmatian city of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) was a merchants’ republic and the Croatian State Archive in Dubrovnik preserves many documents related to its mediaeval history. Many of these are written in a modifed Cyrillic script whose linear system, letter module and morphology largely differ from the so-called ustav or uncial (Cyrillic ...
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