Peter Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write:

But the good screen reader would still need to distinguish their pronunciations. Is there any type of character which could be defined, in Unicode, to preserve this distinction, but to be completely hidden in display? Perhaps some kind of zero width morpheme break character?

Okay, so you want to distinguish pronunciations, so you propose a character totally insufficient to do the job, and one that will rarely if ever get used in practice, so the good screen reader has to solve the problem anyway? --
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