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11 | 11 | // specification status (e.g. WD, LCWD, WG-NOTE, etc.). If in doubt use ED.
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12 | 12 | specStatus: "ED",
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| - //publishDate: "2020-06-16", |
| 13 | + //publishDate: "2024-07-30", |
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15 | 15 | noRecTrack: true,
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16 | 16 | shortName: "osge-lreq",
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45 | 45 | <link rel="stylesheet" data-import href="https://w3c.github.io/i18n-drafts/style/respec_2022.css">
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47 | 47 | </head>
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104 | 104 | <p>The document focuses on typographic layout issues. For a deeper understanding of the Osage script and how it works see <cite>Osage Orthography Notes</cite>, which includes topics such as:
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105 | 105 | <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#phonology">Phonology</a>,
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106 | 106 | <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#vowels">Vowels</a>,
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| -<a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#encoding">Encoding choices</a>, and |
| 107 | +<a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#consonants">Consonants</a>, <!-- |
| 108 | +<a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#encoding">Encoding choices</a>,--> and |
109 | 109 | <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/osge/osa.html#numbers">Numbers</a>.
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110 | 110 | </p>
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111 | 111 | </section>
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164 | 164 | <p>Osage pronunciation has a good deal of allophonic variation built into most sounds in its alphabet, influenced by surrounding sounds or by dialect.</p>
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| -<p>Osage has 21 basic consonant letters. It also has letters to represent 5 pre-aspirated sounds but the language-learning curriculum of the Osage Nation doesn't use them, with aim of simplifying the learning experience. Another 3 ejective sounds are written using <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="osa">ʼ</bdi> <span class="uname">U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE</span></span>..</p> |
| 166 | +<p>Osage has 21 basic consonant letters. It also has letters to represent 5 pre-aspirated sounds but the language-learning curriculum of the Osage Nation doesn't use them, with aim of simplifying the learning experience. Another 3 ejective sounds are written using <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="osa">ʼ</bdi> <span class="uname">U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE</span></span>.</p> |
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| -<p>This orthography is an alphabet where vowels are written using 10 vowel letters (20 in total), including some diphthongs. Nasalisation is very common and is marked using <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="osa">͘</bdi><span class="uname">U+0358 COMBINING DOT ABOVE RIGHT</span></span>.</p> |
| 168 | +<p>This orthography is an alphabet where vowels are written using 10 vowel letters (20 in total), including some diphthongs. Nasalisation is very common and is marked using <span class="codepoint" translate="no"><bdi lang="osa">◌͘</bdi><span class="uname">U+0358 COMBINING DOT ABOVE RIGHT</span></span>.</p> |
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170 | 170 | <p>Three other combining marks can be used to indicate vowel length or accent, although they are not commonly used. None of the marks combine with their base characters to form precomposed shapes.</p>
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