[Lexicog] Thanks re post-alveolar t
Rudolph C Troike
rtroike at U.ARIZONA.EDU
Thu Feb 26 21:48:35 UTC 2004
Many thanks to those who posted helpful responses on getting a dot under
the t in MS Word. After some further searching in the Symbol chart, I
found a "deadletter" dot that fits under another symbol, and works well
for this purpose. I often reflect on the oxymoronic origin of IBM, viz
International Business Machines, which gave us the linguocentric ASCII and
subsequent limited means to communicate on e-mail, as well as most
original word processors. When will the US embrace Unicode?
Thanks again,
Rudy
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