Hi all,I'm pretty surprised by this. Perhaps it has to do with syllable boundaries, but since it's a name instead of a word it's not in dictionary.com so that's only a guess. But my search of my particular Web-Braille collection seems to show that it should not use the gh sign. These examples come from three different books:
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