| @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ translation rules and spoken with English phonemes. | |||
| | `K` | Not a vowel (i.e. a consonant or word boundary or non-alphabetic character). | | |||
| | `X` | There is no vowel until the word boundary. | | |||
| | `Z` | A non-alphabetic character. | | |||
| | `%` | Doubled (placed before a character in \<pre\> and after it in \<post\>. | | |||
| | `%` | Doubled (placed before a character in \<pre\> and after it in \<post\>. (Beware of [bug #195](https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/195)) | | |||
| | `/` | The following character is treated literally. | | |||
| | `\xxx` | Character is written as by 3 digit octal value of `xxx`| | |||
| | `@` | One syllable (i.e. at least one vowel or diphthong) | | |||
| @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Examples of rules: | |||
| ``` | |||
| _) a A // "a" at the start of a word | |||
| a (CC A // "a" followed by two consonants | |||
| a (C% A // "a" followed by a double consonant (the same letter twice) (befare of [bug #195](https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/195)) | |||
| a (C% A // "a" followed by a double consonant (the same letter twice) | |||
| a (/% A // "a" followed by a percent sign | |||
| %C) a A // "a" preceded by a double consonants | |||
| @@) bi bI // "bi" preceded by at least two syllables | |||