á (->) á, Á (->) Á, đ (->) ð, ŋ (->) ń, # precomposed ŋ (->) ń, # n + combining acure ŋ (->) ñ, # ditto ŋ (->) ñ, æ (->) ä, # Swedish ä in text: gärja æ (->) ä, # Composed Æ (->) Ä, # Swedish Ä in text: Æ (->) Ä, # Composed. ø (->) ö, # Swedish ö in text: Röros ø (->) ö, # Composed letter in text Ø (->) Ö, # Swedish ö in text: Öystese Ø (->) Ö, # Composed letter in text ö (->) ø, # Norw ø in text: bøøti Ö (->) Ø, # Norw Ø in text ï (->) i, # sma norm Ï (->) I, i (->) ï, # hypercorrect ï pro correct i I (->) Ï, ï (->) ï # composed letter in text ; # Explanation: # lexical side (->) input # Note: # Some of the lines above seem to contain identical letters, # and in some cases the same right-hand letter seems to occure twice. # In each case, the __second__ of these is a non-precomposed letter. # In order to check which one is which one, copy the character # into the program UnicodeChecker. # Note that the ï/Ï letters are there for sma. # They are probably substandard, and should be relegated to sma.fst # but removed from a sma.norm.fst.