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= Word suppression =
In English, one principle suggests not using specific ligatures in certain words because <em>ligatures should not cross morpheme boundaries</em>. For instance, the <em>fi</em> ligature in wolfish is to be suppressed because the <em>f</em> and <em>i</em> belong to distinct morphemes (<em>wolf</em> and <meem>ish</em>, in contrast to <em>fish</em>, where <em>fi</em> is a single morpheme). The following code shows how to apply this rule to prevent unwanted ligatures:
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