On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, at 17:38, Bakul Shah wrote:
May be case itself is such a historical artifact?
AFAIK all non-roman
scripts are without case distinction.
Greek and Cyrillic both have cases. And the Hiragana/Katakana distinction in Japanese is
similar to case in some ways (including limited computer systems using only one)
Full list of scripts in unicode that have case distinctions (based on analyzing character
names): Adlam, Armenian, Cherokee, Coptic, Cyrillic, Deseret, Georgian, Glagolitic, Greek,
Latin, Old Hungarian, Osage, and Warang Citi.