On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:52 PM, .alyn.post.
<alyn.post@lodockikumazvati.org> wrote:
I believe that the PEG grammar does not forbid capitalization
outside of cmene, which the CLL implies. It might actually be
ok to properly mark stress outside of a cmene, I'm not super
clear. But yeah, the PEG grammor does not distinguish between
capital- and lower-case lerfu.
Okay, so it's probably worth fixing in case somebody decides to put stress on some part of a cmavo cluster to make it fit into the rhythm of their poem.
I think the two examples you cited, {cu'uko'aBAI*} and {da'aremoiMOI*},
are a parsing error. The BAI* and MOI* are the second column in the
file. Did I send it that way, or did that happen on your end?
I suspect you sent them that way, I remember being about to make a similar file for myself, when you conveniently saved me the trouble by sending me your copy :-) I didn't check though, so it's still possible that it happened on my end.
> 1. It seems to think {jefyfa'o} is not a cmavo cluster.
> 2. Same thing with {ticyve'u}
> 3. Same thing with {cikygau}
> 4. Same thing with {vacysai}
I believe all of these are a single class, those being lujvo with
impermissible consonant clusters (ff, cv, kg, and cs). When
constructing lujvo from rafsi, impermissible consonant clusters must
be buffered with 'y'...
Also (Pierre):
They're lujvo, formed from {jeftu fanmo}, {tcica vecnu}, {cikna gasnu}, and
{vanci sanmi} respectively. If you want them to be cmavo clusters, you have
to pause after "y".
And (Jonathan):
That's because they're lujvo.
Huh, you mean they're lujvo? Erm... Then how am I to distinguish between a cmavo cluster and a lujvo with impermissable consonant clusters?
Oh wait, I see a possible answer... cmavo can never contain "y", except for .y. and Cy?
-Johan