On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 09:58:18AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote: > On Sunday 04 May 2003 12:30, Lionel Vidal wrote: > > Well, my mistake. You are quite right of course, and although I was less > > than half serious in my first paragraph, I should not have drawn > > non-sensical conclusions for the pleasure of a bad joke. (And anyway > > I did realise too late it was non-sensical). > > > > I still think my proposals for default stress on cmene is a good > > solution though. > > And I still think that two cmenes should not be considered different if > > they differ > > only in stress. > > I see two possibilities: > 1. Two cmene differing only in stress are the same. Commas are ignored. > 2. Two cmene differing only in stress are different. Commas are ignored unless > they change the syllabication of vowels. > The problem with 2 is that syllabication of vowels can be changed without > changing the sound of the word, e.g. {malau,is} vs. {mala,uis}. malau,is. is different from mala,uis. if you pronounce it correctly. > As to the ,=' rule, I think it's a mistake. Apostrophes are always > distinctive, whereas commas are not. {malauis} = {malau,is} <> {malau'is}. I've prooved commas must be distinctive. ,=' is a more sane rule than the commas-don't-matter rule; it takes precedence. -- 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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