- Co-official with
another script (either
because the
official language is
biscriptal, or the
state is bilingual) Being
replaced with Latin, but is still...
-
Bilingual and
biscriptal "Stop" sign in Tifinagh. (qif in Arabic, bedd in Riffian)...
- 1984. Bunčić, D., 2016. Serbo-Croatian/Serbian:
Cyrillic and Latin.
Biscriptality: A
Sociolinguistic Typology, pp. 231–246. Franolić, Branko: A Historical...
- Co-official with
another script (either
because the
official language is
biscriptal, or the
state is bilingual) Being
replaced with Latin, but is still...
- A
similarly biscriptal street sign in
Johor Bahru....
- Co-official with
another script (either
because the
official language is
biscriptal, or the
state is bilingual) Being
replaced with Latin, but is still...
- and was
noted by Paul
Wexler in 1971." Bigraphism, bialphabetism, and
biscriptality are
infrequently used. Some
scholars avoid using the word "digraphia"...
- A
biscriptal sign
incorporating an
English word, "Zenith",
written in the
Latin script, and
Tajik written in Cyrillic...
- more Gr**** influence. Two
Slavic languages,
Belarusian and Serbian, are
biscriptal,
commonly written in
either alphabet. East
Slavic languages such as Russian...
-
Biscriptal street sign in Minsk, Belarus....