If it is what I think it is, I don't want it in English.
How could it tell "aids" from "AIDS", for instance?
Or "joy" from "Joy"(name)?

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---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > - Can these mutations only occur after a determinative,
> or can they also
> be
> > at the beginning of a sentence?
> I don't believe they can occur at the beginning
> of a sentence. The most 
> common construct occurs after "na" (meaning "of");
> "Ambas�id na h�ireann" 
> (Embassy of Ireland) is an example commonly encountered
> outside Ireland. 
> However, they can occur after other words.
> 
> > - Is this automatically implemented in the case
> folding function of
> > localized word processors?
> No, not unless some new word processor has been
> launched in the past year 
> or so.
> 
> B=

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