On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 03:00:33PM -0800, Kenneth Whistler wrote:
> > But I do find, in the vocabulary and
> > index, words starting with tz are sorting after quatrillo con coma (it
> > goes z, tresillo, quatrillo, quatrillo con coma, tz). So even for this
> > text, a tz ligature is marginal. 
>                          ^^^^^^^^
>                          irrelevant to the sorting issue
>                          
> Whether this text element is spelled "tz" or "t-ezh" or something
> else, and whether the characters are ligated or not, is irrelevant
> to the issue of sorting the "tz" at the end of lists. 

True, but it indicates that "tz" is treated as a letter, and that tz is
not different in meaning from the tz ligature in the text.

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guys were only looking on girls and not listening to the teacher. He was
objected that they would be listening to _him_ very attentively, forgetting
about any girls. But such guys won't be worth teaching, replied the great
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