Craig,
   If a transliteration is what you say it is, and I very much agree 
with your defanition, how then as Mr. Trovosky states can a 
transliteration, and a transcription be" essentially" the same thing? 
As he says they are. I quote him once more.  " Wrong, transliteration 
is rewritting of words into a different allphabet, essentially the same 
thing as transcription"  Notice Mr. Trovoky uses the word "same thing"  
As I said, one can "transcribe" music from Keyboard, to harp using the 
same lauguage, but you can't do a " transliteration of Keyboard to 
harp, this intails the use of a different lauguage. This is really an 
elementry concept regaurdless of how you may choose to spin it.



Regards,
John Haskins
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