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Re: VMs: VMS EVA ii combinations (fq2b.zip: 7k)
<sigh> iin is NOT "certainly one glyph". I believe there are occurrences where "ii" is one glyph, some where iin is a glyph and some where it is i "in" (akin to iw) Let me *randomly* select a few pages (I could find strikingly better examples if I cared to argue this further.
f47v - daiidy (ii is a "u" here), saiin (what I see as saud)
f86 (Onion tower section) daiin is clearly da"ii" n (ii is one character, not iin here)
I could find dozens of very clear examples where iin is NOT a single glyph, but I am tired of the whole argument.
ps: f66 - List of single glyphs shows "c from ch" as a single character.
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Larry Roux
Syracuse University
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>>> tsalagi@xxxxxxxx 12/18/03 11:55PM >>>
Jacques Guy wrote:
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> 5950 times out of 5984 <in> is preceded by <a> or <i>
>
> Isn't that interesting?
<iin> is almost certainly one glyph, and also <in> .
That <ain> is so frequent and other groupings so
infrequent is rather more interesting, though no
surprise.
Dennis
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