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Re: VMs: qo-words



Although, it could be argued that EVA "t" is q-something.  The left side certainly looks like the q character.  That would mean that q at the start of a word always appears as "qo" and within a word "t"
 


> Although I like the idea, the only problem is that q appears *almost*
> exclusively as word-initial (5423 out of 5456 instances!) Why should the
> duplet be coding for a character at the begining of words and not elsewhere?

 

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