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Re: [bpfk] camxes and syllabification in zi'evla




On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 2:54 AM, John Cowan <cowan@mercury.ccil.org> wrote:
 Rule 4 for fu'ivla in CLL Section 4.7 says
that "y" is forbidden in fu'ivla, so "bangrkore'a" can't be changed to
"bangyrkore'a".  In practice, it wouldn't be a problem to pronounce
the former like the latter.

Indeed, if that was the *only* kind of "y" in fu'ivla (that is, allowing
the syllable types Cyl, Cym, Cyn, Cyr), I could live with it.

That was the idea, yes. In fact only Cyr and Cyn. The -l- hyphen would now never be needed, since the final consonant of the rafsi becomes irrelevant for the choice of hyphen and so -yr- works for all cases except when the fu'ivla proper begins with r. 

Type-3 fu'ivla become thus something like pseudo-lujvo, which is what they are anyway.

mu'o mi'e xorxes

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