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 | | Similarly the sound of the digraph ch (or the trigraphs tch or tsh) is replaced by ty, and j (or ge or dge) by dy. |
 | | These either use many special symbols, more than the usual 26 letters, that are not readily obtainable even on word processors, or they make use of digraphs such as ch, th, oe, oo, that represent sounds that are clearly not produced by voicing the two letters of which they are formed. |
 | | Another alternative spelling scheme that I considered was to use the combinations: bh (for v), ch (using c instead of k), dh (for th as in 'then'), gh (for j), ph (for f), sh, th, zh. |
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