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De: "Philipp Reichmuth" <uzsv2k@uni-bonn.de>
> MC> Consonants [j] and [w] have the special status of "semivowels" in
> MC> romance languages, which means that they often behave as vowels
> MC> do, including in the rules for elision.
>
> One has to differentiate between phonemes and graphemes. Unicode, of
> course, operates on the grapheme level,
Really ? Not on a character base (see ch in Czech, etc.). Okay, it is closer
to grapheme than phoneme, I suppose.
P. Andries
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