Dear Martin,
Our HW for issue 545.
A grapheme is atomic by definition as it represents the minimum unit (i.e., a
unit that cannot be further decomposed) of a writing system.
Furthermore, the grapheme is a conceptual and non-concrete unit and is made
manifest by the individual act (performance)
Dear All,
I think we need to distinguish the set of all possible atomic graphemes
of a writing system, from the atomic grapheme, a grapheme sequence (or
arrangement) of an actual text, and the grapheme set appearing in an
actual text.
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Dr. Martin Doerr