Heh, I had noticed this problem when playing with fu'ivla rafsi, but I just assumed I didn't understand how to use them correctly!
I found a new minor bug in the morphology, It only affects certain lujvo with fu'ivla rafsi which are not used very much so it's not a big surprise it wasn't detected before.--The problem occurs when fu'ivla rafsi are followed by a short one-syllable rafsi and nothing more. So for example: "spageti'yprenu" works fine, but "spageti'ypre", which should also parse, doesn't.I have changed the stress rule, which I think is what's causing the problem, to:stress <- consonant* h? y? syllable pauseI added "h?", which is needed in order to detect the stress in stressed extended rafsi.Could someone check whether this fixes the problem? Thanks!mu'o mi'e xorxes
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