Book Title: UBC indic
Author(s): Ashok Aklujkar
Publisher: Ashok Aklujkar

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________________ UBC INDIC 4.7 Lighter initial forms of vowels ( 4, 3, 3, ) are in the third keyboard. Their heavy forms (,) are in corresponding places in the fourth keyboard. ऐ, ई, ओ, औ, and आ can be created by combining ए, इ, and अ with other appropriate keys. 3 4.8 Conjuncts are relegated to the third and fourth keyboards. Those of which half forms are needed ( &&, オラ ज्ञ ) are placed in the third keyboard (exception:, which can be replaced by the rest in the fourth keyboard. Conjuncts involving and ed) and are placed in a series arranged according to the alphabetical order of the following or second consonant. Conjuncts involving and are placed near each other, as far as possible, in an alphabetical order in the same row of keys. 3 U 4.9 Avagraha (s), as similar in appearance to Roman "s," and are associated with ; visarga with colon; anusvāra with ; with; ∞ with d; with/"o" (see 4.7 above); | (danda) with period; exclamation mark with the question mark; (needed in Marathi for "a" in English "bat," "ball," etc.) and (needed in Marathi खऱ्या, तन्हा, etc.) with below); and, →, √, and 0 York keyboards. with 31, the repha variation f G 9 C and (see 4.10 with the same signs on the Geneva-New 15 4.10 Because the point at which Nāgari letters and join the top or framing line differs from the point at which the rest of the letters join, an additional set of top marks ( ), bottom marks ( 3 C 5 9

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