>>> The guillemets â, â,  and  should all be punctuation. The single
>>> ones currently have word syntax, and the double ones are treated as
>>> parens in latin-{1,5,9}.el.
>>
>> As I don't use those characters, I don't know what is
>> correct. But, it seems that they are used as a pair; isn't
>> it convenient if we give them paren syntax?
> The problem is that they may be paired differently. In German texts
> they may be used as quotation marks like Âthis and in French texts
> like ÂÂthatÂÂ.
Maybe a workaround is to give them "generic string fence" syntax (aka "|")?
Stefan
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