Re: French adjectives Re: All agglutinative languages are SOV-ordered?

From: Jim Heckman (wnzrfeurpxzna_at_lnubb.pbz.invalid)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 05:22:01 GMT


On 14-Feb-2005, Jacques Guy <jguy@alphalink.com.au>
wrote in message <421186D9.632A@alphalink.com.au>:

> > > "un savant aveugle" /o~ savă aveogl/ = a blind scholar
> > > "un savant aveugle" /o~ savă t avogl/ = a learned blind man.
>
> I see that my <oe> came out as <o> Let me try again (a test):

That's because your newsreader, by sending your message with the
accompanying header "Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1", claimed it was using a character set in
which <˝> (o-e ligature) doesn't exist. You need to use
something like "...; charset=iso-8859-15". (See my headers for
this post.)

[....]

-- 
Jim Heckman


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