> I mean, the dot is an > accent mark, allowing the i to be decomposed into U+0131 and U+0307.
Not canonically. Anyway, the dot isn't an accent mark -- it has no effect
on pronunciation. [Skip lecture on origins of the dot...]
Rick
> I mean, the dot is an > accent mark, allowing the i to be decomposed into U+0131 and U+0307.
Not canonically. Anyway, the dot isn't an accent mark -- it has no effect
on pronunciation. [Skip lecture on origins of the dot...]
Rick