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Re: VMs: Re: How to write <ch> and <sh>...?
That is a good question that has yet to be answered. In the cases where
I would say it is "cy" it is because the two are joined much as ch are.
But when is an e a c and when is an i an e? no telling yet!
Larry Roux
Syracuse University
lroux@xxxxxxx
>>> John.Koontz@xxxxxxxxxxxx 8/5/2004 3:54:03 PM >>>
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Larry Roux wrote:
> Several reasons:
>
> 1) The "c" in "ch" appears with other characters - ie cy, so it
*may*
> be a distinct glyph.
Does the c in ch differ in any way from the e in e?
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