I noticed that name:; anotation:IN. III.; %% (c4)IN(ed~) nĂ³(g)mi(hj)ne(j) Je(ij)su(j.)
doesn't have an initial character, but IN(c4ed~) correctly set "I" as the initial. I compared this behaviour to the tutorial, so I'm not sure if it's a bug on my system or if the tutorial needs updating.
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