Return-Path: Message-Id: <9111012322.AB07812@relay1.UU.NET> Date: Sat Nov 2 21:53:38 1991 Reply-To: And Rosta Sender: Lojban list From: And Rosta Subject: Re: buffer vowel To: John Cowan , Ken Taylor In-Reply-To: (Your message of Tue, 29 Oct 91 15:11:00 EST.) <7897.9110292157@ucl.ac.uk Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Sat Nov 2 21:53:38 1991 X-From-Space-Address: cbmvax!uunet!cuvma.bitnet!LOJBAN While noting that Lojban's phonology deserves much less discussion than the rest of the grammar, I would nevertheless like to advocate, finally and for the record, that: [y] be used as hyphen [@] be used as buffer My reasons have been given at length in previous messages. I understand that the language is largely fixed, so my point is merely what non-acadamics call 'academic'. ---- And