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Unlike most letters, "g" has two lowercase print versions. There's the opentail one that most everyone uses when writing by hand; it looks like a loop with a fishhook hanging from it. Then there's the ...
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Typography glossary – an A-Z of type terms
For example, Roman and Cyrillic alphabets are bicameral. Hebrew and Arabic do not have lowercase and uppercase letters, so they are referred to as unicameral.
When cursive handwriting was developed from a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, a strange symbol representing the letter S looked more like a lowercase F without the horizontal bar.
The Adventures of Capital and Lowercase Alphabet, a new book by Dr. Bueford O. Spain, has been released by RoseDog Books.
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