word (i.e. finds no word boundary between them) iff they belongs to\n\
the same charset. But, exceptions are allowed in the following cases.\n\
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-(1) The case that characters are in different charsets is controlled\n\
+\(1) The case that characters are in different charsets is controlled\n\
by the variable `word-combining-categories'.\n\
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Emacs finds no word boundary between characters of different charsets\n\
form a single word, the element `(?l . ?l)' should be in this list\n\
because both characters have the category `l' (Latin characters).\n\
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-(2) The case that character are in the same charset is controlled by\n\
+\(2) The case that character are in the same charset is controlled by\n\
the variable `word-separating-categories'.\n\
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Emacs find a word boundary between characters of the same charset\n\