Dear all,

Combining patterns for french and ancien greek languages, I noticed there are 
wrong hyphenations at quote char as shown in following MWE.
Is this expected behavior by using the patterns= key in such a way ?

Using ConTeXt  ver: 2016.08.08 21:28 MKIV beta  fmt: 2016.8.9  int: 
english/English

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\setuplanguage[fr][patterns={fr, agr}]
\mainlanguage[fr]

\starttext

\hyphenatedword{l'homme}

\stoptext

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The above prints : l’-homme

If so, what is the alternative to specify hyphenation in a text containing both 
french and ancient greek (the minority) words.

Thanks a lot for advising,
Best regards

Joseph Canedo

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