Pronunciation keys in dictionaries are a kind of transliteration. We still
need those (well, I do, at least).

Ted

On Friday, July 09, 2004 1:08 AM, Jony Rosenne wrote:
> Now that we have moved from the world of typewriters, that imposed
technical
> constraints on the writer, such as being able to use only the limited set
of
> characters implemented, to the world of Unicode which removes this
> constraint, transliteration is no longer needed or useful.


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