Hi Saaqib,
For future reference, when you come upon a UEB symbol that you don’t know, you
can look it up in Appendix 3 of the Rulebook. The symbols list is arranged in
braille order for this very purpose. It will tell you what the symbol means
and refer to the section which covers its use. If you are not sure of braille
order, it is given at the beginning of the list.
Best regards,
Phyllis Landon
Phyllis Landon
ICEB Code Maintenance Officer
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Subject: [ueb-ed] Subsubsec. 4.4.1 in the UEB Rulebook 2nd edition 2013: What
do these signs represent?
Hi UEB mates? How are you?
At the moment, I'm reading through Subsubsec. 4.4.1 of the UEB Rulebook Second
Edition 2013. In the example for illustrating the use of the eng and the schwa
symbols, the following dot combinations appear (as parts of two
symbols-sequences) in the pronunciation for the word "meningococcus".
dots 45 dots 46 dots 23
and
dots 45 dots 46 dots 12
Are these two UEB symbols too? If so, then where in the Rulebook are these
covered? And, what does each one of these two represent?
Regards.
Sincerely,
Saaqib Mahmood
Abbottabad, PAKISTAN
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