From dpt@abel.MATH.HARVARD.EDU Sat Mar 6 22:44:50 2010 Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 19:19:52 -0400 From: Dylan Thurston Subject: Re: Vocatives (was: Questions) To: Bob LeChevalier X-From-Space-Date: Tue May 16 01:10:35 1995 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Message-ID: On Mon, 15 May 1995, John Cowan wrote: > ... To get the attention of someone named Bear, you have to say > "ju'i la cribe", for "ju'i cribe" will probably get a growl in response. :-) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Now I'm confused (so what else is new?). Is {la cribe} a valid sumti? If so, the rules for finding cmene seem a little confusing. Upon hearing {la cribe} I have two choices: I can assume that this is the complete name, or I can assume that it's the beginning of a longer cmene and continue waiting for a pause after a consonant. It's impractical to do both, so I might make an error (although I can tell if I did). Of course, this is a non-issue in practice, as intonation and reasonably short cmene will provide enough cues. co'o mi'e. dilyn. trstn.