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Re: bridi place structure with unusual tertau
- Subject: Re: bridi place structure with unusual tertau
- From: "Jorge J. Llambías" <jorge@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx
- Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 23:33:34 -0300
>I guess the question really is : are linked sumti on the tertau treated as
>though they're at the start of the tail_terms of the bridi?
You didn't ask what this one means:
(6) ko'a ko'e broda be ko'i
My guess is that ko'i is still broda2. If I'm right that would
mean that linked sumti are not just at the start of the tail_terms.
But I don't know whether that makes ko'e broda3 or a
superposition of broda2. This can happen sometimes:
{ko'a broda fa ko'e fa ko'i}.
My answer is that I don't know, and that it's not a good
idea to use linked sumti with the tertau anyway.
co'o mi'e xorxes