>>>>> "Philippe" == Philippe Verdy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Philippe> Another interesting case is the usage of the apostrophe in
Philippe> (modern) Breton, where the official alphabet considers the
Philippe> sequence <c'h> as a single letter, despite it's written with
Philippe> 3 Unicode characters, one of which is not a letter...

If one wanted to ensure that all of the characters in <c'h> were letters,
it would probably make sense to not use U+0027 APOSTROPHE ('), but rather
U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE (ʼ).  It is Lm like U+30FC (ー) (which 
started this thread, for those starting in the middle).

Perhaps a unicode savvy ☺ input method would automate that.  Although
automatically differentiating between ʼ and ’ is a bit of a challenge....

-JimC


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