Comment by zettabomb
Comment by zettabomb a day ago
I have always wondered why Turkey chose to Latinize in this way. I understand that the issue is having two similar vowels in Turkish, but not why they decided to invent the dotless I, when other diacritics already existed. Ĭ Î Ï Í Ì Į Ĩ and almost certainly a dozen other would've worked, unless there was already some significance to the dot in Turkish that's not obvious.
Computers and localisation weren't relevant back in the early 20th century. The dotless existed before the dotted i (in Greek script as iota). Some European scholars putting an extra dot on the letter to make it stand out a bit more are as much to blame as the Turks for making the distinction between the different i-vowels clear.
Really, this bug is nothing but programmers failing to take into account that not everybody writes in English.