> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Mark Davis
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 9:21 AM
> These provide good examples. It would be interesting to see,
> of the people
> on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, how many non-Poles would
> expect to find the
> following orders:
>
> Ab < Äb < Ac
> Eb < Äb < Ec
> Ob < Ãb < Oc
>
> Ce < Äe < Cy
> Ne < Åe < Ny
> Sa < Åa < Sy
> Za < Åa < Zy
> Za < Åa < Zy
>
> and either (a) or (b):
>
> a) La < Åa < Ly // interleaved
> b) La < Ly < Åa // non-interleaved
You missed the most important thing: the Polish alphabet. I expect letters to be separated and modifiers to be interfiled in any language. Not knowing which are the letters and which are the modifiers, I can have no real expectations, or at least none with any merit.
/|/|ike

