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[lojban] Re: Fu'ivla diphthongs was: Official Statement- LLG Board approves new baseline policy



At 09:22 PM 11/29/02 -0500, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>On Friday 29 November 2002 21:00, Robert LeChevalier wrote:
> > It is NOT that "ua" is not permitted in a fu'ivla (I can't specifically
> > recall a prohibition, at least), but that it is not clear that kuarka,
> > ku,arka, and ku'arka can be considered as *different* words because of the
> > alternate orthography (which would be unusable if we allowed all VV's to
> > exist in both diphthong and non-diphthong forms).
>
>As I understand it, in standard orthography, commas make no difference to
>word identity, e.g. spatrkinua=spat,r,kinu,a, even though they are accented
>differently. So kuarka=ku,arka but kuarka<>ku'arka.
>
>In fu'ivla, SO ia-iu and ua-uu are unchanged in alternate orthography, and SO
>i'a-i'u and u'a-u'u are AO i,a-i,u and u,a-u,u. So:
>SO kuarka = AO kuarka
>SO ku'arka = AO ku,arka
>SO ku,arka = AO kuarka , since the comma is ignored in SO.

Precisely.  So ua is allowed in kuarka.  Now repeat the analysis for 
srutio/sruti'o.

lojbab

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