On Jan 24, 2007, at 7:29 AM, Elmo Todurov wrote:
If I count .y'y as a syllable break, I get {nol-tru-TI-hu} as the second to last, but if I don't I get {nol-TRU-tihu} as second to last using h for .y'y since it's easier to see as syllable initial. Which seems to be the opposite of what you're saying.On 17:06 Tue 23 Jan , Alex Martini wrote:noltruTI'u is the correct pronounciation. y isn't counted as a vowel forIs this the right stressing of {noltruti'u}? I expected {nol-TRU- ti'u} as three Lojban syllables, since I was under the impression that .y'y doesn't make a syllable break.syllable-making purposes (like the word, banlydau (ignore the meaning, it's just for illustration) is pronounced BANlydau). Elmo
{ti'u} counts, as far as I know, all as one syllable since y'y is not a syllable break. If it were, then cmavo like {ba'o} would be two syllables which isn't allowed.
I think I might have confused you a little, because I wasn't talking about .ybu at all. It's the apostrophe I meant, not the letter y.
mu'o mi'e .aleks.