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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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| <!DOCTYPE supplementalData SYSTEM "../../common/dtd/ldmlSupplemental.dtd">
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| <!--
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| Copyright © 1991-2016 Unicode, Inc.
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| CLDR data files are interpreted according to the LDML specification (http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/)
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| For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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| -->
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| <supplementalData>
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| 	<version number="$Revision$"/>
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| 	<transforms>
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| 		<transform source="es_419" target="ar" direction="forward" alias="ar-t-es-419">
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| 			<tRule><![CDATA[
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| $Boundary =  [^[:L:][:M:][:N:]];
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| $Vowel = [i e o u a];
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| 
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| ::es-es_FONIPA;
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| ::es_FONIPA-es_419_FONIPA;
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| 
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| # In Arabic transcription of Spanish, un-stressed [e] should be treated
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| # like [ə] which gets stripped off.  However, we currently do have not
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| # have a good way of finding stress in Spanish words.  In the long term,
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| # it would be _much_ better to look at stress markers, but for now
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| # we do this trivial heuristics to find unstressed [e] in the first
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| # syllable.
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| $Boundary [^Vowel] {e} [^$Vowel]* $Vowel → ə;
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| 
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| ::und_FONIPA-ar;
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| 			]]></tRule>
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| 		</transform>
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| 	</transforms>
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| </supplementalData>
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