Hello everybody!

I have a standalone Web app with a JSON file storing all my data. Here's a 
relevant sample of an entry:
  {
    "lemma":"челове́к",
    "ipa":"t͡ɕɪlɐvʲˈek"
  },

This is a normal human word.
The is a stress mark on the last salable — ´, done with U+00B4 character.
The app offers searching by lemma capability.

Problem:
Since the stress mark is a part of the word, the search does not return 
proper matches unless the stress mark is entered. I can't expect users to 
enter search strings with the stress mark. Thus the search only works 
correctly limited to unstressed portions of the words.

Question:
Any ideas how to pre-filter out the stress mark before searching? Do I have 
to create some sort of regexed copy of my data without the stress mark and 
match results back to the original entries? This sounds like a lot of work. 
I looked at different filtering and masking solutions but none of what I 
found seems to address this particular problem. I am pretty new to 
AngularJS so simplicity gets extra points.

Thanks in advance,
Andrei

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