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Re: Allophones of zero in Lojban
- To: John Cowan <cowan@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>, Eric Raymond <eric@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>, Eric Tiedemann <est@SNARK.THYRSUS.COM>
- Subject: Re: Allophones of zero in Lojban
- From: John Cowan <cbmvax!UUNET.UU.NET!snark.thyrsus.com!cowan>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1992 11:26:02 EST
- In-Reply-To: <9202031955.AA17053@relay1.UU.NET>; from "Mark E. Shoulson" at Feb 3, 92 2:51 pm
- Reply-To: John Cowan <cbmvax!UUNET.UU.NET!snark.thyrsus.com!cowan>
- Sender: Lojban list <cbmvax!uunet!CUVMA.BITNET!cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu!LOJBAN>
la mark. clsn. cusku di'e
> Ivan, you might be pleased to know that {.ymlatu} is, indeed a valid
> equivalent to {mlatu}, but not because the initial {.y-} is thrown out.
> Since it's between words, and preceded by a pause, it gets recognized as
> the hesitation word {.y}, and thus ignored by the grammar. So *poof*, your
> wish is granted!
No such luck. The hesitation noise is ".y.", with pause before >and< after.
The sequence /.ymlatu/ is a morphological error -- it doesn't break up,
but it doesn't stick together either.
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