> Blame the invention of the dot over the i, or the convention of omitting it
> when adding accents, or the adoption much later of a specifically dotless i
> into the Turkish alphabet...
Or the invention of a soft accent, for that matter. If the dot would
be explicitly encoded in all cases, no problem would arise.
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