On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Antoine Leca wrote:
Carl W. Brown wrote:
#3 French also has other articles such as d'.
Yes. But this one, contrary to "l'" can according to the context,
either be the contraction (élidé) of "de", or can be a genuine
part of a proper name... When it comes to
he second time you apply it.)
4. "The Re-education of Rita" = "The Re-Education Of Rita"
5. "McGowan is Actually a McDonald!" = "Mcgowan Is Actually A Mcdonald"
Some other comments below.
Mark
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From: "Carl W. Brown" [EMAIL P
"Mark Davis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, in MS Word you get the following, where the original is
actually the desired one (by at least some people!):
...
4. "The Re-education of Rita" = "The Re-Education Of Rita"
Actually, I would have preferred a third option, "The Re-Education of
I have found some problems trying to implement case mapping. I am making
some assumptions and have some questions.
#1 It is unclear other than Turkish which languages use the dotless I. I
assume they are:
Turkish, Azeri, Tatar, and Bashkir.
#2 What are the rules for Title case and spacing?
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