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Maybe more metadata needed #11

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calconnect-ci opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 3 comments
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Maybe more metadata needed #11

calconnect-ci opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 3 comments

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In GitLab by @ronaldtse on Jul 5, 2019, 00:31

e.g. in Indian, long and short vowel versions. How to distinguish between
them?

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In GitLab by @ronaldtse on Jan 8, 2020, 15:10

ISO 24229 Kick off - Meeting Minutes (2019/11/04)

  • It’s a difficult question. Leave for later discussion.

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In GitLab by @ribose-jeffreylau on Jan 27, 2020, 11:20

ISO 24229 meeting (2020-01-21)

  • Maybe consider one option to be default,
    and determine a default for every system.

  • But since we don't have full information of options available, need to solicit
    information from authorities.
    Start from simple task of determining how many systems have options, and how
    many options are given in a certain standard.

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In GitLab by @ronaldtse on Jan 27, 2020, 11:43

Let me start with these:

  1. the streamlined Bulgarian transliteration has two systems in one: reversible (with symbols) and non-reversible (no symbols but easier to read).

  2. One of the Indian transliteration systems (IS 13934?) distinguishes two systems which one differentiates long / short vowels and one doesn’t.

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