From lojban@cuvmb.bitnet Tue Oct 15 23:48:18 1996 Received: from punt-4.mail.demon.net by stryx.demon.co.uk with SMTP id AA16365 ; Tue, 15 Oct 96 23:48:16 BST Received: from punt-4.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 845375079:25665:0; Tue, 15 Oct 96 11:24:39 BST Received: from cunyvm.cuny.edu ([128.228.1.2]) by punt-4.mail.demon.net id aa25316; 15 Oct 96 11:23 BST Received: from CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R3) with BSMTP id 1609; Tue, 15 Oct 96 06:23:27 EDT Received: from CUVMB.COLUMBIA.EDU by CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Mailer R2.07) with BSMTP id 6106; Tue, 15 Oct 96 06:23:11 EDT Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 12:22:33 +0200 Reply-To: "R.M. Uittenbogaard" Sender: Lojban list From: "R.M. Uittenbogaard" Subject: single consonant words To: Multiple recipients of list LOJBAN Message-ID: <845375033.25316.0@cunyvm.cuny.edu> Status: R I was just curious: Is it allowed to have single consonant words? Like this: mi viska la f. (not "la fy.") or la .f. mi se cmene zoi .f. bobo .f. Actually, I can see no problems here, although single-consonant words might sometimes require a pause before them (probably always except after LA or DOI). Bye, Rene