On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM, DM Smith <dmsm...@crosswire.org> wrote: > > On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:28 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote: > >> I think we discussed this or something similar a while back. T) >>> Von: David Haslam <dfh...@googlemail.com> >> >>> As an aside, it may be observed that there are some languages in which the >>> apostrophe is part of the alphabet, rather than being a punctuation mark. >> >> Is this truly an apostrophe or simply something looking like one? > > From what I can tell, some clicks in african languages is represented as an > apostrophe. (Apparently, there are different clicks having different symbols) > I have seen it represented by more than one unicode code point, the ascii > apostrophe and the stylized right closing apostrophe >
In Hawai'i the apostrophe is a glottal stop in their otherwise very straight-forward language. And regardless of whether it's the real character or not, we are likely to encounter texts which are encoded with it because it's easy to type and Unicode is not. --Greg _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page