Peter asked:

> How can things that are visually indistinguishable be lexically different? 

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> We don't encode the phonological distinctions between homographs; we 
> encode text.

But I agree that we encode text. Both words above, which are
*lexically* distinct, would have the same encoded character
representation, and no amount of inspection of the encoding
per se is going to distinguish them.

--Ken


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