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Just write it as passed. Ignore obsolete letter forms like the "long s"
when transcribing or abstracting.<br>
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Kathy<br>
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Betty Darnell wrote:
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<div>How should the symbol <i>f</i> be transcribed in, for example,
the word pa<i>f</i>ed. Should the transcription be "pa<i>f</i>ed
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