

*Rutgers Undergraduate Research Fellow
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Keywords: Sino-Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, Chinese, historical phonology |
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(1) On the upper menu bar, choose Tools > Internet Options > General >Fonts > and then select Arial Unicode MS first for "Latin based," then for "Korean," and then for "Chinese."
(2) On the upper menu bar, choose View > Encoding > Unicode (UTF-8)
(1) On the upper menu bar, choose Edit > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts> "For the Encoding" > Unicode and then select "Arial Unicode MS" for both the "Variable Width Font" and the "Fixed Width Font"
(2) On the upper menu bar, choose View > Character Set > Unicode (UTF-8)
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