You are perfectly right
Claudio
On 30/08/2016 16:51, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
They apper as "onomatopoeias", and "interjections" of the kind that should
never appear in a typeset book, except, may be, in books for children. Any
language uses such "sounds" with different spellings and alphabets, but as
far as I can see, no language pattern file contains any pattern to deal with
them.
We can very well include patterns to deal with onomatopoeia in any
language, the problem is that they should be input as hyphenation
exceptions, not as .д8з8з8з8з8з8 and I also doubt there would be 1842 of
them.
Best,
Arthur