Thanks Don. As I said, I wasn’t sure if it was specific to only one grouping
indicator or if it was transcribers choice. Thanks again.
From: Donald Winiecki
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2019 10:31 AM
To: ueb-ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ueb-ed] Re: Modifiers and Multiple Letters
Hi Jerry,
In UEB, these grouping indicators are always the same. They are described in
UEB 3.4, and illustrated there with a few examples. You can also see grouping
indicators in use in the example associated with UEB 4.2.5.
Dots 126 for the open grouping indicator
Dots 345 for the closing grouping indicator
You will recognize these are -- for lack of a better term -- "parentheses
without the leading dot-5"
HTH
_don
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 9:11 AM <jyandt.martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all.
In The Rules of UEB 2013, Section 4.2.5, it refers to several letters that
are effected by modifiers. These letters are to be enclosed in a grouping
enclosures (for lack of the correct terminology). Can any grouping symbols be
used, or are there specific ones, and where in the book does it refer to these?
Thanks.
Jerry