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OBERLIN LCRI CUMULATED 1-37<br />

rev. 12-10<br />

* a<br />

v<br />

Note that the use <strong>of</strong> the double underscore convention does not always insure<br />

a one- for- one equivalency; the intent, instead, is <strong>to</strong> signal those cases in which the<br />

character used in the catalog record is not an exact replication <strong>of</strong> the character in the<br />

source.<br />

Exception :<br />

instead the<br />

Do not use the double underscore convention in the following caseSi use<br />

equivalent indicated:<br />

Old German small "e" (F!rs~en)<br />

= umlaut (Ftirsten)<br />

"Scharfes s" or "ess-zet" (13) written as ligature<br />

(Ausslegung)<br />

ss<br />

"Scharfes s" or ess-zet" ('t) written as two letters<br />

(Auszlegung)<br />

sz<br />

Schwa (~)<br />

= a (e . g., as found in roman alphabet Azerbaijani)<br />

Inch/inches, second/seconds = hard sign, double prime (tverdy~<br />

znak) (" I<br />

Foot/ feet, minute/ minutes = s<strong>of</strong>t sign , prime (mtagki~ znak) (')<br />

Superscript or subscript period = dot above ( ) or dot<br />

below (.)<br />

IPA character for glottal s<strong>to</strong>p

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