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% This file has been converted for the hyph-utf8 project from mnhyphen.tex
% (2002-06-30), whose authors have been identified as Oliver Corff <corff at
% zedat dot fu-berlin dot de> and Dorjpalam Dorj. The licence terms are unchanged.
%
% See http://www.hyphenation.org for details on the project.
%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%
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% File: mnhyphen.tex
% Author: Oliver Corff and Dorjpalam Dorj
% Date: February 26th, 1999 % mls.sty prevails
% Version: \VersionRelease % see mls.sty!
% Copyright: Ulaanbaatar, Beijing, Berlin
%
% Description: The Mongolian Hyphenation Pattern File
% to be used together with LMC encoding.
% Hyphenation exceptions should be stored
% in mnhyphex.tex.
%
% It may well be possible that the hyphenation
% patterns given below are incomplete or plainly
% wrong. It should also be mentioned that TeX
% sometimes ignores correct hyphenation information
% and makes up its own mind. Anyway, please con-
% sider all hyphenation data strictly experimental
% and *not yet stable*.
%
% This file is mostly based on Cäwäl's Mongol
% Xälniï Towq Taïlbar Tol' (MXTTT for short;
% ``Short Explanatory Dictionary of Mongolian)
% but contains a few other sources as well.
%
% Comments, corrections and suggestions are
% highly appreciated and should be directed to
% the authors at corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de
%
% U/B/B, February 1999
%
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% ------------------- identification -------------------
%
% \message{mnhyphen.tex - Hyphenation Patterns for
% Xalx Mongolian, LMC Encoding}
%
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%
% The following code is closely modelled after russian.sty and
% its accompanying hyphenation file.
%
% We first must make some of the non-ASCII range characters known
% as characters to TeX, and include case mapping information.
%
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