>Yes, as for searching the encoded text can manipulated into any encoding 
>required by Gregg et al., provided that the initial encoding captures all the 
>semantic information.
>The base encoding which has all required semantic encoding can be built up 
>over time, and encoding translations to encoding suitable for rendering or 
>searching can be developed.

I'd like to emphasize that such linguistic encoding should be done at the 
markup level (XML) not at the character encoding level. We do not want to 
invent our own character encoding outside of Unicode. Capturing this kind of 
linguistic information via XML markup is the de facto method today as you can 
see abundantly in many projects (ex: Open Scriptural Information Standard).

Regards,
Mete

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