On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 05:50:03PM -0700, Jorge Llambías wrote: > la djorden cusku di'e > > Why are they kludgey? "zei" is a single syllable. > > But each component keeps its own stress. I can't help hearing them > like separate words. That's a good point. > > I think the reason you (and others) think it is kludgey is because > > there are spaces in the spelling of lujvo with zei. Think of "zei" > > like you think of the "y" or "r" or whatnot you add to other lujvo > > (bacrynandu, ma'argaltu), and it doesn't seem at all kludgey. > > Well, I do think y and r glue are kludgey too, just somewhat less > so than {zei}. If {zei} wasn't kludgy we would only use zei-lujvo, > since they are so much more clear. Why do we prefer {bacrynandu} > to {bacru zei nandu}? Because it saves 1 syllable. But I *don't* prefer things like "ma'arbroda" to "cmanybroda". In fact I don't understand the purpose of CV'V rafsi at all. Out of curiousity, why are "r" and "y" kludgey? -- Jordan DeLong - fracture@allusion.net lu zo'o loi censa bakni cu terzba le zaltapla poi xagrai li'u sei la mark. tuen. cusku
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