Abstract
Man-machine communication in computer science is based essentially on the Latin alphabet and particularly on English, with a one-to-one correspondence between keyboard element, internal code and displayed character. However, most of the living languages do not exhibit this simple correspondence; therefore it is necessary to select a minimum set of representative elements that can fit in existing keyboards and internal code tables and generate, by means of a context analyser, the correct graphic output for each element input to the computer.
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