Am 27.11.2024 um 13:25 schrieb Otto Stolz via Unicode:
So, the wording of the sentence has been reversed, but the example is given in the same order as in the previous version.
I will stop discussing the interpretation of this sentence now, but this is interesting: In the pdf version on the website of the orthography council (https://www.rechtschreibrat.com/DOX/RfdR_Amtliches-Regelwerk_2024.pdf, p. 48) it is “STRAẞE – STRASSE”. On the website of the IDS (Institute for the German language), which is supposed to have just an HTML version of the same text, it is “STRASSE – STRAẞE”. Obviously some kind of copy-paste error.
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