[BlindMath] Subsec. 10.7.6 in the UEB Rulebook: Why not use the "can" contraction in the word "Cantonese"?

Donald Winiecki dwiniecki at handid.org
Thu Apr 19 11:57:25 UTC 2018


Saaquib,

Because you are studying the rulebook, it is relevant to point out that
rule 10.1.1 indicates that alphabetic wordsigns like `can` may only be used
when the word it represents is `standing alone`.

Rule 2.6 contains the definition of `standing alone`.

_don



On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 5:38 AM, Saaqib Mahmuud via BlindMath <
blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi mates?
>
> I have a UEB-related query.
>
> In the examples in 10.7.6 in the UEB Rulebook, 2nd edition, there is an
> example where the word "Cantonese" has been transcribed without the dots
> 456 and c initial-letter contraction for "can".
>
> What is the justification for this?
>
> Regards.
>
> Saaqib
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