On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Jim Agenbroad responded (off list):
> 
> >    Not quite. On page 214 of 3.0 there is one RA vowel, a halant and a 
> RI
> >vowel: RA(d) + RI(n) --> RI(n) +RA(sup)   ( parens in lieu ofsubscript)
> 
> I didn't realise that "RI" meant the vocalic R. I mistook it to mean 
> something else. I find it a weakness of that section that such notations 
> are not defined and prominently displayed in an easy-to-find location.
> 
> Thanks for setting me straight. I should have known you knew what you were 
> talking about.
> 
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
                                                   Friday, March 8, 2002
Peter,
     I agree there is a weakness there.  Maybe more than one. 
     I have mailed you (Peter) the Deshpande and Monier Williams examples
I cited.  
     Have a nice weekend all!
     Regards,
          Jim Agenbroad ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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