On 2002.11.15, 21:05, Dean Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What if groups A and B have exactly the same lowercase graphemic
> inventory, let's say {a, c, m, e}, but exhibit the following disparate
> properties:
<...>
> Group A pronounces the graphemic sequence "acme" as /acme/; group B as
> /stoi/.

Apparently, the solutions found for this kind of situation range from
the "cyrillic" Q and W in (kurmandji) kurdish, to the three-script
japanese system writing system...

And I'd say that Cherokee is just one step away... ;-)

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