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==Standards for archiphonemes==
 
==Standards for archiphonemes==
   
Archiphonemes should be a single character.
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* Archiphonemes should be a single character.
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* Archiphonemes in [[lexc]] should be encased in <code>{</code> and <code>}</code>.
 
Archiphonemes in [[lexc]] should be encased in <code>{</code> and <code>}</code>.
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* Archiphonemes should be declared in the <code>Multichar_Symbols</code> section in the header of the file, with a comment giving their possible forms.
 
* If the archiphoneme is subject to deletion, it should be written in lower case, e.g. <code>{s}</code>
 
If the archiphoneme is subject to deletion, it should be written in lower case, e.g. <code>{s}</code>
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* If the archiphoneme is never deleted, it should be written in upper case, e.g. <code>{A}</code>
 
If the archiphoneme is never deleted, it should be written in upper case, e.g. <code>{A}</code>
 
 
Archiphonemes should be declared in the <code>Multichar_Symbols</code> section in the header of the file, with a comment giving their possible forms.
 

Revision as of 09:19, 31 January 2012

Standards for archiphonemes

  • Archiphonemes should be a single character.
  • Archiphonemes in lexc should be encased in { and }.
  • Archiphonemes should be declared in the Multichar_Symbols section in the header of the file, with a comment giving their possible forms.
  • If the archiphoneme is subject to deletion, it should be written in lower case, e.g. {s}
  • If the archiphoneme is never deleted, it should be written in upper case, e.g. {A}