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<p>[QUOTE="lehmansterms, post: 2658283, member: 80804"]Your linguistic explanations are all very interesting, but the "T" is not a "T" it is an archaic form of sigma - turn it 90º counter-clockwise - and notice that the top bar of the "T" often has small "legs" parallel to the upright at the ends of the bar. In that orientqtion, it's easier to see how it could be a form of sigma[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lehmansterms, post: 2658283, member: 80804"]Your linguistic explanations are all very interesting, but the "T" is not a "T" it is an archaic form of sigma - turn it 90º counter-clockwise - and notice that the top bar of the "T" often has small "legs" parallel to the upright at the ends of the bar. In that orientqtion, it's easier to see how it could be a form of sigma[/QUOTE]
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