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JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 1 Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set International Organization for Standardization Organisation Internationale de Normalisation Международная организация по стандартизации JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 2010-04-05 Doc Type: Working Group Document Title: Final proposal for encoding the script in the SMP of the UCS Source: China, Ireland, and UK Status: National Body Contribution Action: For consideration by JTC1/SC2/WG2 and UTC Replaces: N3577 Date: 2010-04-05 1. Summary This document is a revised proposal to encode a set of characters in the SMP of the UCS. The proposal is the result of collaboration between experts from China, France, Ireland, Russia, UK and USA, and represents a consensus of opinion. The current document proposes the encoding of a set of 6,054 characters based on a single, authoritative source, Lǐ Fànwén's 2008 -Chinese Dictionary (Xià-Hàn Zìdiàn 夏漢字典 ), as well as a single iteration mark. The 6,054 characters represent all the distinct characters used as head entries in Lǐ Fànwén's dictionary, including significant character variants. These 6,055 characters are proposed for encoding in a main block, and there will be a future proposal to encode a smaller set of characters and character variants attested in other sources (estimated to be about 300 characters) in a supplementary block. A revised proposal to encode a set of radicals and components (see N3495) will also be made at a later date. 2. Introduction is a logographic script that was used to write the language, an extinct member of the Tibeto-Burman language family that was spoken in northwestern China by the people (known as the Dǎngxiàng 黨項 in Chinese, and as the Mi-nyag in Tibetan). The script was devised in about 1036, under the supervision of Lǐ Yuánhào 李元昊, the first emperor of the Western Xia 西夏 state (1038 1227). After the fall of the Western Xia to the Mongols, the script continued to be used through the Yuan dynasty (1271 1368) and into the early Ming dynasty (1368 1644), with the latest examples of the script dating to the late 15th century and early 16th century. During the Ming dynasty national identity and culture disintegrated, and remaining populations either became assimilated into the surrounding Chinese or Mongolian populations or else migrated to the region of Tibet. By the end of the Ming dynasty the script was long obsolete.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 2 The script was widely used over a period of several hundred years for official, private and religious purposes, and a huge corpus of material written in the script is still extant, including thousands of complete and fragmentary examples of printed books and sutras, manuscript texts, and monumental inscriptions. Fig.1: Chrysographic Edition of the Lotus Sutra When the script was rediscovered in the late 19th century it was completely unintelligible, and it was largely through the efforts of the Russian scholar N. A. Nevskij (1892 1937) that scholars are now able to read the script at all. The script has now been almost completely deciphered, although there are still many phonological and grammatical issues that remain. The decipherement of was greatly aided by the discovery during the early 20th century of a number of contemporary phonological texts, including an incomplete monoglot rhyming dictionary, the Sea of Characters (Chinese Wén Hǎi 文海 ). The study of the language is now a well-established discipline, with scholars from China, Japan, Russia and many other countries publishing books and monographs on language and culture that quote extracts of text in the original script or which discuss individual characters. Over the last fifty years a number of important dictionaries and linguistic works have been published, including Chinese, Japanese, Russian and

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 3 English dictionaries. More recently, with the advent of the internet, several linguistic bloggers have been attempting to represent characters and text on the web. Fig.2: Fragment of a Memorial Stone from the Western Xia Royal Tombs The script is composed of about 6,000 individual characters that superficially resemble Chinese ideographs, and that were written top-to-bottom in lines running right-to-left across the writing surface in the same way that Chinese was traditionally written (see Figs. 1 and 2). In modern usage the script is written left-to-right. Although the individual characters are quite complex, with most characters comprising 8-15 strokes, the script is not itself complex. There are no combining characters, and characters do not interact with each other typographically. 3. Character Repertoire It is difficult to determine the exact number of characters as no complete example of a contemporary dictionary of has survived to the present day (the extant fragment of the Sea of Characters dictionary has 3,052 entries), but modern dictionaries include about 6,000 characters (LFW1997 has exactly 6,000 entries, LFW2008 has 6,074 entries and Kyčanov 2006 has 5,803 entries). As characters are individually complex it is common to find the same basic character written somewhat differently in different sources, sometimes with a different arrangement of the same component elements (e.g. LFW2008-0076 and LFW2008-0786 ) and sometimes with one component element substituted for another (e.g. LFW2008-2080 and LFW2008-4023 ). Hán Xiǎománg 2004 recognises 5,861 basic characters with a total of 6,066 glyph forms, indicating that about 3.5% of characters are variant forms. The problem of character variants has been exacerbated by the widespread inclusion of erroneous character forms in modern dictionaries and glossaries. Some of the erroneous character forms are due to scholars misreading indistinct or poorly written characters in original texts, whereas others are due to scholars miswriting the complex strokes of a character when copying it down. Whatever their origin, many of these erroneous character forms have taken on a life of their own, being copied from one dictionary to another, either inadvertently or in order to deliberately point the character out as a mistake.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 Fig.3: Page from the 'Sea of Characters' Dictionary In order for scholars to be able to accurately represent original source texts as well as entries in modern dictionaries, it has been agreed in principle to encode all characters attested in modern dictionaries with distinct glyph forms, i.e. character variants with a different structural composition or with a different structural arrangement of the same component elements. This is similar to the unification rules applied to the encoding of CJK Unified Ideographs. However, due to the difficulty of deciding which character variants should be encoded and which should not, it has been agreed to encode characters in two blocks: A main block covering all distinct characters used as head entries in Lǐ Fànwén's 2008 dictionary (LFW2008); A supplementary block for any other characters and significant character variants that are attested in other sources. This document proposes to encode 6,054 characters used as head entries in LFW2008 in the main block. A proposal for additional characters to be encoded in a supplementary block will be made at a later date. It is estimated that the supplementary block will include about 300 additional characters. Basing the character repertoire of the main block on LFW2008 is considered to be the best solution as this is the most recent and most comprehensive dictionary of, and using a single source avoids the issue of which character variants to include and which to exclude. The first edition of Lǐ Fànwén's dictionary (LFW1997) was used as the basis for the Mojikyo character set, which has been widely used for electronic publishing, so basing the main block on Lǐ Fànwén's dictionary is helpful for users migrating from a Mojikyo solution to a Unicode solution. There are, however, some significant differences between LFW2008 and 4

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 5 LFW1997 that mean that the Mojikyo set does not exactly map to the proposed main block: LFW1997 5995 6000 are not in LFW2008 (and therefore not proposed for encoding in the main block), and conversely LFW2008 5995 6074 are not in LFW1997, so that Mojikyo nos. 575995 through 576000 are currently unmapped (LFW1997 5995 6000 may be considered for encoding in the supplementary block). Moreover, as Mojikyo does not unify characters with the same glyph shape, there is not a one-to-one mapping between the Mojokyo set and the proposed main block. LFW2008 has a total of 6,074 entries, but twenty characters have been unified, as indicated below. A. The following eleven pairs of entries have different meanings and/or readings but have identical glyphs: LFW2008-0406/0407 LFW2008-1106/1107 LFW2008-1317/1318 LFW2008-1666/1667 LFW2008-1734/1735 LFW2008-2252/2253 LFW2008-2298/2299 LFW2008-3435/3436 LFW2008-3488/3489 LFW2008-3683/3684 LFW2008-4456/4457 B. The following five pairs of entries have the same meaning, reading and glyph shape in LFW2008, and can be considered to be duplicates: LFW2008-1383/1384 (same glyph forms in both LFW1997 and LFW2008; different definitions in LFW1997, but merged into a single entry [LFW2008-1383] in LFW2008) LFW2008-1981/3517 (same glyph forms in LFW2008, and no significant difference between glyphs in LFW1997; based on the four-corner index LFW1997-1981 may originally have been intended to be written differently to LFW1997-3517, but this is not reflected in the actual glyph forms used in LFW1997) LFW2008-2027/2350 (slightly different glyph forms in LFW1997, but identical in LFW2008) LFW2008-2221/2807 (same glyph forms in both LFW1997 and LFW2008; LFW2008-2807 has an erroneous four-corner index) LFW2008-2840/4591 (slightly different glyph forms in LFW1997, but identical in LFW2008) C. The following four pairs of entries have the same meaning and reading, but have insignificantly different glyph forms reflecting a different four-corner index analysis of the character (each pair only differs in the size of the gap between the top of the lefthand vertical stroke and the top horizontal stroke): LFW2008-0042/4537 / LFW2008-0057/4548 / LFW2008-0184/4510 / LFW2008-1134/4624 /

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 6 LFW2008 also includes a number of character variants that are not proposed for encoding in the main block, but which can be considered as candidates for encoding in the supplementary block, as described below. A. Three characters have two entries, differentiated as 'A' and 'B', where the 'A' entry is the main entry for the character, and the 'B' entry is for a glyph variant that simply cross-references to the 'A' entry. In these cases only the 'A' entry is proposed for encoding in the main block. page 389 on page 424 LFW2008-2941B on page 482 is indicated as a variant form of LFW2008-2941A on LFW2008-3007B on page 491 is indicated as a variant form of LFW2008-3007[A] LFW2008-3286B on page 533 is indicated as a variant form of LFW2008-3286A on page 372 B. Three characters are listed twice under the same index number (not differentiated as 'A' and 'B') but with a different four-corner index, where one is the main entry and the other simply crossreferences to the main entry. In these cases only the main entry character is proposed for encoding in the main block. LFW2008-1267 on page 212 is indicated as a "corrupt form" of the entry on page 215 LFW2008-2799 on page 460 is indicated as a "corrupt form" of the entry on page 455 LFW2008-5150 on page 814 is indicated as a "corrupt form" of the entry on page 808 C. The entries for the following characters note a variant form of the character that is found in a primary source, but there is no head entry for the noted variant form. These characters are not proposed for encoding in the main block. the entry for LFW2008-1232 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-3400 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-4932 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-5580 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-5995 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-6016 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-6045 notes the variant form the entry for LFW2008-6049 notes the variant form There are no script-specific punctuation marks used for, so no punctuation characters are proposed. However, an iteration mark is attested in contemporary and modern sources (see Figs. 4 and 5). Although this iteration mark is not included in Lǐ Fànwén's dictionary, we consider it appropriate to be included in the main block. Fig.4: Nakajima 2001 Character #36766

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 7 Fig.5: Wénhǎi Bǎoyùn 文海寶韻 part 1 page 07A 4. Character Naming Convention Three possible naming systems for characters were considered: 1. 2. 3. Algorithmically derived names based on code point, as used for CJK Unified Ideographs; Names based on the reconstructed pronunciations of the characters; Names based on the character's source reference. The first solution has nothing to recommend it, and was easily rejected. The second solution is appealing, but is problematic as not all characters have a reconstructed reading. Furthermore, scholars disagree on the exact details of phonetics and the reconstructed pronunciations of individual characters. As it was thought unlikely that an agreement on any one system of phonetic reconstruction could be arrived at, a decision was made to instead base the character names on their primary source reference. This was agreed to be a useful way of naming characters as scholars often refer to characters by their index number in modern dictionaries. For the main block the source reference for all characters is LFW2008, and so all characters (other than the iteration mark) are proposed to be named as TANGUT CHARACTER LFW2008-nnnn (for characters which map to a single entry in LFW2008) or TANGUT CHARACTER LFW2008-nnnn-nnnn (for the twenty characters that unify two entries in LFW2008), where nnnn is the four-digit index number with leading zeros of the corresponding entry in LFW2008. There are two instances where the index numbers in LFW2008 are swapped with respect to the index numbers in LFW1997 (LFW2008 1913/1914 = LFW1997 1914/1913, and LFW2008 4452/4453 = LFW1997 4453/4452), and in these cases the proposed character names use the index numbers given in LFW2008. This means that Mojikyo no. 571914 maps to TANGUT CHARACTER LFW2008-1913, etc. It is intended that the names of characters encoded in the supplementary block will use the same naming convention as the main block, with the following potential sources for

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 8 additional characters represented using the following prefixes to the associated character index number: Grinstead 1972 = GRI1972 Hán Xiǎománg 2004 = HXM2004 Jǐng Yǒngshí 2008 = JYS2008 Keping et al. 1969 = KEP1969 Kolokolov and Kyčanov 1966 = KOL1966 Kyčanov 2006 = KYC2006 Lǐ Fànwén 1986 = LFW1986 Lǐ Fànwén 1997 = LFW1997 Lǐ Fànwén 2008 = LFW2008 Nakajima et al. 2000 = NAK2000 Nevskij 1960 = NEV1960 Nishida 1966 = NIS1966 Shǐ Jīnbō et al. 1983 = SJB1983 Sofronov 1968 = SOF1968 5. Character Ordering Principles It is essential to have a clearly defined system of character ordering for a large character set such as, so that users are able to easily locate any character. Defining a systematic method of character ordering for the main block will also facilitate the encoding of characters in any subsequent supplementary block. Unfortunately, there is no universally accepted or standard character ordering system for that we can follow. All the dictionaries that have survived from the Western Xia period (1038 1227) order characters according to phonetic principles, but this is not suitable for our purposes as we do not know the phonetic characteristics of all the proposed characters, and a phonetic ordering would not facilitate character lookup. In contrast, almost all modern dictionaries and glossaries order characters by radical and stroke count (the Lǐ Fànwén dictionary orders by four-corner indices, but includes a Radical/Stroke index), but there is considerable variation in the set of radicals used as a basis for ordering. With no contemporary radical classification of characters to guide them, compilers of modern dictionaries have of necessity defined sets of artificial radicals that are based on common structural elements, but which do not necessarily have a semantic determinative function in the same way that most Chinese radicals do. As these modern radical classification systems are intended only as an aid to character lookup, and do not reflect a natural grouping of characters with a common semantic element, the choice of elements to use as radicals is fairly arbitrary, with the result that every modern radical/stroke index is somewhat different from every other one. There are two different basic approaches to defining radicals. Most authors (e.g. Nishida, Sofronov, Shǐ Jīnbō et al., Lǐ Fànwén, and Hán Xiǎománg) choose the leftmost structural element of a character as its radical where possible, and the top, bottom or surrounding element if not; but some authors (e.g. Grinstead, Kolokolov & Kyčanov, and Kyčanov) choose the structural element at the bottom right of a character as its radical. As most structural elements can occur at the left side or at the right side of a character, there is considerable overlap in the set of radicals obtained using these two different methods. Although both systems have their relative merits, we have decided to use a radical system based on the leftmost structural element as the basis for ordering the proposed character repertoire, as this method is more widespread than the bottom righthand corner method. However, as there are inconsistencies and imperfections with all existing radical

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 9 classifications, and as none of them have achieved canonical status, we have decided to devise our own radical classification and ordering principles, based on those used in Hán Xiǎománg 2004, but with some modifications, and applied consistently to the entire set of proposed characters. The determination of radicals and the definition of stroke count and stroke ordering for an extinct script is necessarily a somewhat arbitrary task, but by following a clearly defined set of ordering principles we have aimed to produce a consistent and deterministic system of ordering for characters. The following principles have been used to determine what radical a character is ordered under: The leftmost element or group of elements is chosen as the radical where possible (e.g. for LFW2008-2771, and for LFW2008-5205 ) Where a character does not have an element or group of elements on the left side, the top, bottom or enclosing element is chosen as the radical (e.g. for LFW2008-4122, for LFW2008-2397, and for LFW2008-4742 ) Where a character has both a top and bottom element (but no left side element), the top element is chosen as the radical (e.g. for LFW2008-4093 ) Characters that occur as a left side radical are ordered with the characters that use it as a radical, even if the character itself could be more naturally ordered under a different radical (e.g. the character LFW2008-0100 is ordered together with the character LFW2008-1863 under the radical, rather than under the radical ) If the same radical shape occurs in different positions they are treated as separate radicals (e.g. and are treated as separate radicals, and and are treated as separate radicals) Left side radicals and left-and-under radicals with the same basic glyph shape are treated as separate radicals (e.g. and are treated as separate radicals, and and are treated as separate radicals) Based on these principles we have identified a set of 513 radicals that can be used to order the proposed set of characters in the main block. Note that this is not an exhaustive set of radicals required for ordering characters, and that some other radicals would need to be identified for some characters in the supplementary block. This set of radicals is a subset of the set of components that are required to be encoded in order to cover all the different systems of radical classification. The relative ordering of these 513 radicals, as well the ordering of characters within the same radical, is based on the nominal stroke count and stroke order of the character. We have identified eighteen basic stroke types used for characters, as shown in the table below, each of which we assign an identifying letter A through R. Note that as strokes are not exactly the same as the strokes used in writing Han ideographs, there may be disagreement amongst different experts as to what constitutes an elementary stroke. For example the stroke that we identify as J is treated as two conjoined strokes by Nishida.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 10 Letter Stroke(s) Example Components A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R Table 1 : Strokes The 513 radicals used to order the main block are listed in Appendix A. We have assigned each radical an alphabetic sort key derived from the letters assigned to each stroke in the above table. The order of letters in the sort key is based on the nominal order in which the strokes of the character should be written. Thus Radical 179 is given a sort key of DCBOE based on the nominal writing order of its five constituent strokes. Note that although it is possible to reconstruct the stroke order of characters to a certain extent by analogy with the stroke order used for writing Han ideographs, some stroke constructions are unlike anything found in Chinese, and different scholars have different opinions as to what their correct stroke order should be, and even whether a stroke is a single stroke or two conjoined strokes. Although there may not be universal agreement on our definition of stroke count and stroke order in all cases, we have attempted to be completely consistent, so that the same stroke construction always has the same alphabetic sort key wherever it occurs. Radicals are ordered by stroke count and then by their alphabetic sort key. For example, Radical 184 is ordered immediately after Radical 183 as they both have a stroke count of 5, but Radical 183 has a sort key of DCFCQ and Radical 184 has a sort key of DCKBB. Where two or more radicals have the same sort key the following principles are used to determine their relative order: Left side radicals are ordered before top radicals with the same glyph shape (e.g. Radical 348 DCFABBB is ordered before Radical 349 DCFABBB)

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 11 Top radicals are ordered before bottom radicals with the same glyph shape (e.g. Radical 061 ABBB is ordered before Radical 062 ABBB) Radicals with a final long slanting stroke are ordered immediately after the similar radical with a short slanting slope (e.g. Radical 079 CCCQ is ordered immediately after Radical 078 CCCQ) Radicals with a long stroke bending to the right are ordered immediately after the similar radical with a stroke that does not bend to the right (e.g. Radical 096 DCBE is ordered immediately after Radical 095 DCBE) Radicals with crossing strokes are ordered after characters with non-crossing strokes (e.g. Radical 186 EAAAB is ordered after Radical 185 EAAAB, and Radical 285 EABEAA is ordered after Radical 284 EABEAA which is ordered after Radical 283 EABEAA) The characters assigned to each radical are ordered by residual stroke count and stroke order using the same principles used for ordering radicals. The resultant ordering of the proposed set of 6,054 characters is shown in Appendix B. 6. Unicode Character Properties. 17000;TANGUT ITERATION MARK;Lm;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 17001;TANGUT CHARACTER LFW2008-0008;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;.. 187A6;TANGUT CHARACTER LFW2008-5203;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 7. Bibliography. Grinstead, Eric. 1972. Analysis of the Script (Scandanavian Institute of Asian Studies Monograph Series No.10. Hán Xiǎománg ( 韓小忙 ). 2004. 西夏文正字研究 (= Xīxiàwén Zhèngzì Yánjiū). Jǐng Yǒngshí ( 景永时 ). 2008. 西夏文字处理系统使用手册 (= Xīxià Wénzì Chǔlǐ Xìtǒng Shǐyòng Shǒucè) [Handbook for the Document Processing System]. Yinchuan. Keping, K. B. (К. Б. Кепинг) et al. 1969. Море письмен (= More pisʹmen) [The Sea of Characters]. Moscow. Kolokolov, V. S. (В. С. Колоколов) and E. I. Kyčanov (Е. И. Кычанов). 1966. Китайская классика в тангутском переводе (= Kitajskaja klassika v tangutskom perevode) [Chinese Classics in Translation]. Moscow. Kyčanov, E. I. (Е. И. Кычанов). 2006. Словарь тангутского (Си Ся) языка (= Slovarʹ tangutskogo (Si Sja) jazyka) [-Russian-English-Chinese Dictionary]. St. Petersburg and Kyoto. Lǐ Fànwén ( 李範文 ). 1986. 同音研究 (= Tóngyīn Yánjiū). Yinchuan. Lǐ Fànwén ( 李範文 ). 1997. 夏漢字典 (= Xià-Hàn Zìdiàn). Beijing. Lǐ Fànwén ( 李範文 ). 2008. 夏漢字典 (= Xià-Hàn Zìdiàn). Beijing.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 12 Nakajima Motoki ( 中嶋幹起 ) et al. 2000. 電脳処理 文海宝韻 研究 (= Dennō shori Bunkai Hōin kenkyū). Tokyo. Nevskij, N. A. (Н. А. Невский). 1960. Тангутская филология: Исследования и словарь (= skaja filologija: Issledovanija i slovarʹ) [ philology: Researches and dictionary]. Moscow. Nishida Tatsuo ( 西田龍雄 ). 1966. 西夏文小字典 (= Seikabun Shōjiten). In 西夏語の研究 (= Seikago no kenkyū) [A Study of the Hsi-Hsia Language] (1964-1966) vol.2. Tokyo. Shǐ Jīnbō ( 史金波 ) et al. 1983. 文海研究 (= Wénhǎi Yánjiū). Beijing. Sofronov M. V. (М. В. Софронов). 1968. Грамматика тангутского языка (= Grammatika tangutskogo jazyka). Moscow.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 13 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 PROPOSAL SUMMARY FORM TO ACCOMPANY SUBMISSIONS FOR ADDITIONS TO THE REPERTOIRE OF ISO/IEC 10646 Please fill all the sections A, B and C below. Please read Principles and Procedures Document (P & P) from http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/principles.html for guidelines and details before filling this form. Please ensure you are using the latest Form from http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/summaryform.html. See also http://www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/roadmaps.html for latest Roadmaps. Form number: N3452-F (Original 1994-10-14; Revised 1995-01, 1995-04, 1996-04, 1996-08, 1999-03, 2001-05, 2001-09, 2003-11, 2005-01, 2005-09, 2005-10, 2007-03, 2008-05) A. Administrative 1. Title: Final proposal for encoding the script in the SMP of the UCS 2. Requester's name: China, Ireland, and UK 3. Requester type (Member body/liaison/individual contribution): National Body contribution 4. Submission date: 2010-04-05 5. Requester's reference (if applicable): 6. Choose one of the following: This is a complete proposal: Yes (or) More information will be provided later: B. Technical - General 1. Choose one of the following: a. This proposal is for a new script (set of characters): Yes Proposed name of script: b. The proposal is for addition of character(s) to an existing block: No Name of the existing block: 2. Number of characters in proposal: 6,055 3. Proposed category (select one from below - see section 2.2 of P&P document): A-Contemporary B.1-Specialized (small collection) B.2-Specialized (large collection) C-Major extinct D-Attested extinct E-Minor extinct F-Archaic Hieroglyphic or Ideographic X G-Obscure or questionable usage symbols 4. Is a repertoire including character names provided? Yes a. If Yes, are the names in accordance with the "character naming guidelines" Yes b. Are the character shapes attached in a legible form suitable for review? Yes 5. Who will provide the appropriate computerized font (ordered preference: True Type, or PostScript format) for publishing the standard? Jing Yongshi and Michael Everson If available now, identify source(s) for the font (include address, e-mail, ftp-site, etc.) and indicate the tools used: Michael Everson, Fontographer. 6. References: a. Are references (to other character sets, dictionaries, descriptive texts etc.) provided? Yes b. Are published examples of use (such as samples from newspapers, magazines, or other sources) of proposed characters attached? No 7. Special encoding issue Does the proposal address other aspects of character data processing (if applicable) such as input, presentation, sorting, searching, indexing, transliteration etc. (if yes please enclose information)? Yes 8. Submitters are invited to provide any additional information about Properties of the proposed Character(s) or Script that will assist in correct understanding of and correct linguistic processing of the proposed character(s) or script. Examples of such properties are: Casing information, Numeric information, Currency information, Display behaviour information such as line breaks, widths etc., Combining behaviour, Spacing behaviour, Directional behaviour, Default Collation behaviour, relevance in Mark Up contexts, Compatibility equivalence and other Unicode normalization related information. See the Unicode standard at http://www.unicode.org for such information on other scripts. Also see http://www.unicode.org/public/unidata/ucd.html and associated Unicode Technical Reports for information needed for consideration by the Unicode Technical Committee for inclusion in the Unicode Standard.

JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3797 14 C. Technical - Justification 1. Has this proposal for addition of character(s) been submitted before? Yes If Yes explain See N3577. 2. Has contact been made to members of the user community (for example: National Body, user groups of the script or characters, other experts, etc.)? Yes If Yes, available relevant documents: 3. Information on the user community for the proposed characters (for example: size, demographics, information technology use, or publishing use) is included? No Reference: 4. The context of use for the proposed characters type of use; common or rare) Rare Reference: 5. Are the proposed characters in current use by the user community? Yes If Yes, where? Reference: 6. After giving due considerations to the principles in the P&P document must the proposed characters be entirely in the BMP? No If Yes, is a rationale provided? If Yes, reference: 7. Should the proposed characters be kept together in a contiguous range (rather than being scattered)? Yes 8. Can any of the proposed characters be considered a presentation form of an existing character or character sequence? No If Yes, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? If Yes, reference: 9. Can any of the proposed characters be encoded using a composed character sequence of either existing characters or other proposed characters? No If Yes, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? If Yes, reference: 10. Can any of the proposed character(s) be considered to be similar (in appearance or function) to an existing character? No If Yes, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? If Yes, reference: 11. Does the proposal include use of combining characters and/or use of composite No sequences? If Yes, is a rationale for such use provided? If Yes, reference: Is a list of composite sequences and their corresponding glyph images (graphic symbols) provided? If Yes, reference: 12. Does the proposal contain characters with any special properties such as control function or similar semantics? No If Yes, describe in detail (include attachment if necessary) 13. Does the proposal contain any Ideographic compatibility character(s)? No If Yes, is the equivalent corresponding unified ideographic character(s) identified? If Yes, reference:

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Date: 2010-04-05 21 176FF 17600 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1766 1767 1768 1769 176A 176B 176C 176D 176E 176F 17600 17601 17602 17603 17604 17605 17606 17607 17608 17609 1760A 1760B 1760C 1760D 1760E 1760F 17610 17611 17612 17613 17614 17615 17616 17617 17618 17619 1761A 1761B 1761C 1761D 1761E 1761F 17620 17621 17622 17623 17624 17625 17626 17627 17628 17629 1762A 1762B 1762C 1762D 1762E 1762F 17630 17631 17632 17633 17634 17635 17636 17637 17638 17639 1763A 1763B 1763C 1763D 1763E 1763F 17640 17641 17642 17643 17644 17645 17646 17647 17648 17649 1764A 1764B 1764C 1764D 1764E 1764F 17650 17651 17652 17653 17654 17655 17656 17657 17658 17659 1765A 1765B 1765C 1765D 1765E 1765F 17660 17661 17662 17663 17664 17665 17666 17667 17668 17669 1766A 1766B 1766C 1766D 1766E 1766F 17670 17671 17672 17673 17674 17675 17676 17677 17678 17679 1767A 1767B 1767C 1767D 1767E 1767F 17680 17681 17682 17683 17684 17685 17686 17687 17688 17689 1768A 1768B 1768C 1768D 1768E 1768F 17690 17691 17692 17693 17694 17695 17696 17697 17698 17699 1769A 1769B 1769C 1769D 1769E 1769F 176A0 176A1 176A2 176A3 176A4 176A5 176A6 176A7 176A8 176A9 176AA 176AB 176AC 176AD 176AE 176AF 176B0 176B1 176B2 176B3 176B4 176B5 176B6 176B7 176B8 176B9 176BA 176BB 176BC 176BD 176BE 176BF 176C0 176C1 176C2 176C3 176C4 176C5 176C6 176C7 176C8 176C9 176CA 176CB 176CC 176CD 176CE 176CF 176D0 176D1 176D2 176D3 176D4 176D5 176D6 176D7 176D8 176D9 176DA 176DB 176DC 176DD 176DE 176DF 176E0 176E1 176E2 176E3 176E4 176E5 176E6 176E7 176E8 176E9 176EA 176EB 176EC 176ED 176EE 176EF 176F0 176F1 176F2 176F3 176F4 176F5 176F6 176F7 176F8 176F9 176FA 176FB 176FC 176FD 176FE 176FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

Date: 2010-04-05 22 177FF 17700 1770 1771 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 177A 177B 177C 177D 177E 177F 17700 17701 17702 17703 17704 17705 17706 17707 17708 17709 1770A 1770B 1770C 1770D 1770E 1770F 17710 17711 17712 17713 17714 17715 17716 17717 17718 17719 1771A 1771B 1771C 1771D 1771E 1771F 17720 17721 17722 17723 17724 17725 17726 17727 17728 17729 1772A 1772B 1772C 1772D 1772E 1772F 17730 17731 17732 17733 17734 17735 17736 17737 17738 17739 1773A 1773B 1773C 1773D 1773E 1773F 17740 17741 17742 17743 17744 17745 17746 17747 17748 17749 1774A 1774B 1774C 1774D 1774E 1774F 17750 17751 17752 17753 17754 17755 17756 17757 17758 17759 1775A 1775B 1775C 1775D 1775E 1775F 17760 17761 17762 17763 17764 17765 17766 17767 17768 17769 1776A 1776B 1776C 1776D 1776E 1776F 17770 17771 17772 17773 17774 17775 17776 17777 17778 17779 1777A 1777B 1777C 1777D 1777E 1777F 17780 17781 17782 17783 17784 17785 17786 17787 17788 17789 1778A 1778B 1778C 1778D 1778E 1778F 17790 17791 17792 17793 17794 17795 17796 17797 17798 17799 1779A 1779B 1779C 1779D 1779E 1779F 177A0 177A1 177A2 177A3 177A4 177A5 177A6 177A7 177A8 177A9 177AA 177AB 177AC 177AD 177AE 177AF 177B0 177B1 177B2 177B3 177B4 177B5 177B6 177B7 177B8 177B9 177BA 177BB 177BC 177BD 177BE 177BF 177C0 177C1 177C2 177C3 177C4 177C5 177C6 177C7 177C8 177C9 177CA 177CB 177CC 177CD 177CE 177CF 177D0 177D1 177D2 177D3 177D4 177D5 177D6 177D7 177D8 177D9 177DA 177DB 177DC 177DD 177DE 177DF 177E0 177E1 177E2 177E3 177E4 177E5 177E6 177E7 177E8 177E9 177EA 177EB 177EC 177ED 177EE 177EF 177F0 177F1 177F2 177F3 177F4 177F5 177F6 177F7 177F8 177F9 177FA 177FB 177FC 177FD 177FE 177FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

Date: 2010-04-05 23 178FF 17800 1780 1781 1782 1783 1784 1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 178A 178B 178C 178D 178E 178F 17800 17801 17802 17803 17804 17805 17806 17807 17808 17809 1780A 1780B 1780C 1780D 1780E 1780F 17810 17811 17812 17813 17814 17815 17816 17817 17818 17819 1781A 1781B 1781C 1781D 1781E 1781F 17820 17821 17822 17823 17824 17825 17826 17827 17828 17829 1782A 1782B 1782C 1782D 1782E 1782F 17830 17831 17832 17833 17834 17835 17836 17837 17838 17839 1783A 1783B 1783C 1783D 1783E 1783F 17840 17841 17842 17843 17844 17845 17846 17847 17848 17849 1784A 1784B 1784C 1784D 1784E 1784F 17850 17851 17852 17853 17854 17855 17856 17857 17858 17859 1785A 1785B 1785C 1785D 1785E 1785F 17860 17861 17862 17863 17864 17865 17866 17867 17868 17869 1786A 1786B 1786C 1786D 1786E 1786F 17870 17871 17872 17873 17874 17875 17876 17877 17878 17879 1787A 1787B 1787C 1787D 1787E 1787F 17880 17881 17882 17883 17884 17885 17886 17887 17888 17889 1788A 1788B 1788C 1788D 1788E 1788F 17890 17891 17892 17893 17894 17895 17896 17897 17898 17899 1789A 1789B 1789C 1789D 1789E 1789F 178A0 178A1 178A2 178A3 178A4 178A5 178A6 178A7 178A8 178A9 178AA 178AB 178AC 178AD 178AE 178AF 178B0 178B1 178B2 178B3 178B4 178B5 178B6 178B7 178B8 178B9 178BA 178BB 178BC 178BD 178BE 178BF 178C0 178C1 178C2 178C3 178C4 178C5 178C6 178C7 178C8 178C9 178CA 178CB 178CC 178CD 178CE 178CF 178D0 178D1 178D2 178D3 178D4 178D5 178D6 178D7 178D8 178D9 178DA 178DB 178DC 178DD 178DE 178DF 178E0 178E1 178E2 178E3 178E4 178E5 178E6 178E7 178E8 178E9 178EA 178EB 178EC 178ED 178EE 178EF 178F0 178F1 178F2 178F3 178F4 178F5 178F6 178F7 178F8 178F9 178FA 178FB 178FC 178FD 178FE 178FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

Date: 2010-04-05 24 179FF 17900 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 179A 179B 179C 179D 179E 179F 17900 17901 17902 17903 17904 17905 17906 17907 17908 17909 1790A 1790B 1790C 1790D 1790E 1790F 17910 17911 17912 17913 17914 17915 17916 17917 17918 17919 1791A 1791B 1791C 1791D 1791E 1791F 17920 17921 17922 17923 17924 17925 17926 17927 17928 17929 1792A 1792B 1792C 1792D 1792E 1792F 17930 17931 17932 17933 17934 17935 17936 17937 17938 17939 1793A 1793B 1793C 1793D 1793E 1793F 17940 17941 17942 17943 17944 17945 17946 17947 17948 17949 1794A 1794B 1794C 1794D 1794E 1794F 17950 17951 17952 17953 17954 17955 17956 17957 17958 17959 1795A 1795B 1795C 1795D 1795E 1795F 17960 17961 17962 17963 17964 17965 17966 17967 17968 17969 1796A 1796B 1796C 1796D 1796E 1796F 17970 17971 17972 17973 17974 17975 17976 17977 17978 17979 1797A 1797B 1797C 1797D 1797E 1797F 17980 17981 17982 17983 17984 17985 17986 17987 17988 17989 1798A 1798B 1798C 1798D 1798E 1798F 17990 17991 17992 17993 17994 17995 17996 17997 17998 17999 1799A 1799B 1799C 1799D 1799E 1799F 179A0 179A1 179A2 179A3 179A4 179A5 179A6 179A7 179A8 179A9 179AA 179AB 179AC 179AD 179AE 179AF 179B0 179B1 179B2 179B3 179B4 179B5 179B6 179B7 179B8 179B9 179BA 179BB 179BC 179BD 179BE 179BF 179C0 179C1 179C2 179C3 179C4 179C5 179C6 179C7 179C8 179C9 179CA 179CB 179CC 179CD 179CE 179CF 179D0 179D1 179D2 179D3 179D4 179D5 179D6 179D7 179D8 179D9 179DA 179DB 179DC 179DD 179DE 179DF 179E0 179E1 179E2 179E3 179E4 179E5 179E6 179E7 179E8 179E9 179EA 179EB 179EC 179ED 179EE 179EF 179F0 179F1 179F2 179F3 179F4 179F5 179F6 179F7 179F8 179F9 179FA 179FB 179FC 179FD 179FE 179FF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

Date: 2010-04-05 25 17AFF 17A00 17A0 17A1 17A2 17A3 17A4 17A5 17A6 17A7 17A8 17A9 17AA 17AB 17AC 17AD 17AE 17AF 17A00 17A01 17A02 17A03 17A04 17A05 17A06 17A07 17A08 17A09 17A0A 17A0B 17A0C 17A0D 17A0E 17A0F 17A10 17A11 17A12 17A13 17A14 17A15 17A16 17A17 17A18 17A19 17A1A 17A1B 17A1C 17A1D 17A1E 17A1F 17A20 17A21 17A22 17A23 17A24 17A25 17A26 17A27 17A28 17A29 17A2A 17A2B 17A2C 17A2D 17A2E 17A2F 17A30 17A31 17A32 17A33 17A34 17A35 17A36 17A37 17A38 17A39 17A3A 17A3B 17A3C 17A3D 17A3E 17A3F 17A40 17A41 17A42 17A43 17A44 17A45 17A46 17A47 17A48 17A49 17A4A 17A4B 17A4C 17A4D 17A4E 17A4F 17A50 17A51 17A52 17A53 17A54 17A55 17A56 17A57 17A58 17A59 17A5A 17A5B 17A5C 17A5D 17A5E 17A5F 17A60 17A61 17A62 17A63 17A64 17A65 17A66 17A67 17A68 17A69 17A6A 17A6B 17A6C 17A6D 17A6E 17A6F 17A70 17A71 17A72 17A73 17A74 17A75 17A76 17A77 17A78 17A79 17A7A 17A7B 17A7C 17A7D 17A7E 17A7F 17A80 17A81 17A82 17A83 17A84 17A85 17A86 17A87 17A88 17A89 17A8A 17A8B 17A8C 17A8D 17A8E 17A8F 17A90 17A91 17A92 17A93 17A94 17A95 17A96 17A97 17A98 17A99 17A9A 17A9B 17A9C 17A9D 17A9E 17A9F 17AA0 17AA1 17AA2 17AA3 17AA4 17AA5 17AA6 17AA7 17AA8 17AA9 17AAA 17AAB 17AAC 17AAD 17AAE 17AAF 17AB0 17AB1 17AB2 17AB3 17AB4 17AB5 17AB6 17AB7 17AB8 17AB9 17ABA 17ABB 17ABC 17ABD 17ABE 17ABF 17AC0 17AC1 17AC2 17AC3 17AC4 17AC5 17AC6 17AC7 17AC8 17AC9 17ACA 17ACB 17ACC 17ACD 17ACE 17ACF 17AD0 17AD1 17AD2 17AD3 17AD4 17AD5 17AD6 17AD7 17AD8 17AD9 17ADA 17ADB 17ADC 17ADD 17ADE 17ADF 17AE0 17AE1 17AE2 17AE3 17AE4 17AE5 17AE6 17AE7 17AE8 17AE9 17AEA 17AEB 17AEC 17AED 17AEE 17AEF 17AF0 17AF1 17AF2 17AF3 17AF4 17AF5 17AF6 17AF7 17AF8 17AF9 17AFA 17AFB 17AFC 17AFD 17AFE 17AFF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

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