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<BR><BR>Hi:<BR><BR>I still tend to support this subtag--although there actually seem to be three orthographies--but the two ones we've been concerned about are about to converge--and so this orthography will not be on a network and private use might be insufficient!<BR> <BR>It really depends for me whether there are books in this orthography or people using it;<BR>I find it quite readable in any case.<BR> <BR>I do think now that the best subtag might be periard ortograf would be o.k. however nce the two orthographies converge--except that the alternative orthography (ortoalt ??) at the City of Montreal web site <BR>
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<A href="http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/page?_pageid=2496,3086502&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL">http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/page?_pageid=2496,3086502&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL</A><BR>
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is apparently not going to be included in this, since it is not M. Periard's orthography.<BR> <BR>Regarding the second orthography:<BR><BR> <BR><A href="http://alrg.free.fr/ortograf/#tous-nos-liens" target=_blank>http://alrg.free.fr/ortograf/#tous-nos-liens</A><BR><BR><BR>English translation of some of the text:<BR><BR><BR>'You are at the site of the movement "Ortograf-Europe" initiated by Louis Rougnon-Glasson. A very different, but nevertheless complementary politic (set of principles), is practiced by Mario Periard's movement "Ortograf-Quebec," at the URL: <A href="http://www.ortograf.net/" target=_blank>http://www.ortograf.net</A> '<BR> <BR>As I understand it from M. Periard, these two movements are in the process of converging (the main difference is in the use of special characters to represent certain sounds)<BR> <BR>)<BR> <BR>--C. E. Whitehead<BR><A href="mailto:cewcathar@hotmail.com">cewcathar@hotmail.com</A><BR> <BR> <BR><BR>!
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