On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 19:10:34 Ian Johnson wrote:
> It depends on the stress. If there is a single stress on the penultimate
> syllable of your fragment, then the first cv falls off and everything else
> stays together.
It also depends on whether the CC is a valid initial pair. If it isn't, and
the stress is on the penult, you get a word like "baldakino" (which is some
cloth I never heard of before) or "kardamomo".
If the stress is on the first syllable, it breaks apart as CVCCV CV CV,
regardless of whether CC is a valid initial. If the stress is on the second,
you get CVCCVCV CV or CV CCVCV CV, depending on whether CC is a valid initial.
I came up with "lokrataigo" as an example. "lókrataigo" is "lokra tai go"
(which is part of the grammatical utterance "lokra tai go ti gi ta").
"lokratáigo" is "lo krataigo". So you can say "lokra tai go lo krataigo gi lo
fagjesyspa".
Pierre
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