This version of Phonology Assistant (PA) is limited in the following ways:
You cannot search for zero or more phones between two specified phones. For example, [V]/[C]*[C]_# or [V]*[V]/*_*.
You cannot search for one or more phones between two specified phones. For example, [V]/[C]+[C]_# or [V]+[V]/*_*.
Certain descriptive features and distinctive features are not overridden when phones consist of base characters and diacritics having mutually exclusive features.
For example, you must modify the features of the phone [d̥], because Phonology Assistant allows it to have the mutually exclusive features voiced and voiceless (the base character has the feature voiced and the diacritic has the feature voiceless).
If you want PA to read non-Roman orthographic characters, you would need to inform PA which are consonants, vowels, and so on. Otherwise, those character are undefined.
If you define an ambiguous sequence of phones as a unit, Phonology Assistant treats a unit as a variety of the first phone in the sequence for sorting, not the base character.
When Phonology Assistant reads Standard Format data sources, it assumes that each record contains at most one occurrence of each field that you map to a Phonology Assistant field. This assumption might not be true for lexical data and interlinearized text data.