Talk:Minuscule
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Shouldn't this be at minuscule to match majuscule?
Hehe. I just put minuscule on the votes for deletion page so I can move this article there. :) --Dante Alighieri 11:34 Dec 4, 2002 (UTC)
"English's practice of capitalizing the first person pronoun I started when I kept getting written as part of the preceeding, so it was capitalized to keep it separate."
The preceeding what? Word? Why not just not write it as part of the preceeding word? I don't really get this explanation. Does anyone have a clearer one? -- Oliver P. 03:38 May 9, 2003 (UTC)
Is the variant spelling miniscule commonly used for minuscule letters? If so, the article should list it as a variant. If not, maybe something along the lines of:
- Usage note: A recently appearing variant spelling miniscule is becoming increasingly common. However, this spelling is not widely used to refer to miniscule letters.
might be appropriate. CyborgTosser (Only half the battle) 03:01, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Agreed, and a note added. -- anon, 5 Jun 2005
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- Without getting too prescriptive about it, "miniscule" is not a spelling "variant"; it's a spelling error. My dictionary (pub 2003) certainly doesn't mention it.
[edit] Minuscule, lowercase, ???
Wh't is the correspondence to "capital letters" in minuscules/lowercase letters??
- Minuscule - Majuscule
- Lowercase - Uppercase
- ??? - Capital letters
208.62.125.146 23:54, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
The correspondence to "capital letters" in minuscules/lowercase letters is called "small letters". At least in Hong Kong, "small letters" ~ "capital letters" and "lower case" ~ "upper case" are commonly called. 158.182.43.195 12:26, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
The second sentence here, "For that maybe..." makes absolutely no sense. Jessicapierce 14:57, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Roman cursive
I think Roman cursive needs working into this text -- Philip Baird Shearer 08:32, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Graphic improvement
An interesting article, which would surely benefit from the inclusion of a few illustrations of the early letterforms mentioned. Merger of the page would then be less attractive.
RAClarke 15:42, 9 December 2006 (UTC)