Lines Matching refs:consonants
20 # groups of characters: initial consonants or choseong (I), medial
21 # vowels or jungseong (M), and trailing consonants or jongseong (F).
44 # A sequence of consonants.
45 # - First join the double consonants: G + G -→ GG
48 # after it. Continue with the rest of the consonants.
50 # -- If there are two consonants and a following vowel, attach one to the
52 # -- If there are more than two consonants, join the first two together if you
54 # -- If you still end up with more than 2 consonants, insert EU after the
55 # first one, and continue with the rest of the consonants.
58 # Some latin consonants or consonant pairs only occur as initials, and
60 # consonants ambiguous when transliterated into latin.
169 # Triple consonants. For three consonants "axxx" we insert a
288 # Single consonants are initials: Text of the form 'axe', where 'x'
312 # XYY. Because doubled consonants bind more strongly than XY
313 # consonants, we must handle the sequence "axyy" specially. Here XYf
330 # Do this BEFORE mapping consonants to initials. Longer keys must
398 # initials explicitly here; for single initial consonants we insert EU
417 # initial "l") to "r". (Other similar conversions of consonants that
462 # Convert non-jamo latin consonants to equivalents. These occur as
475 # Delete null consonants (Jamo-Latin). Do NOT delete null EU vowels,