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Re: [lojban] Word resolution algorithm so far



At 05:23 PM 12/13/02 -0500, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Friday 13 December 2002 14:54, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>   C.  If the piece contains 'y' and no consonant following 'y' is followed
>       two letters later, not counting apostrophes and commas, by a vowel,
>       split it after 'y'. (e.g. ly.Ebucy.Obukybu.DENpabu)

On second thought, maybe that should be "If the piece contains 'y' not
adjacent to a vowel, and no consonant...". What should the algorithm do with
such as these?:
da'ybaba
doyli
dyibuku
by'ama
byobu
xayasa

I am assuming you are NOT allowing for alternate orthography.

As text, with no consonant clusters, and no consonant followed by a space, they should break before each consonant into cmavo. However, since several of the vowel combinations have no defined Lojban pronunciation, they cannot be renderings of a Lojban speech stream, and hence are errors that should be rejected out of hand as invalid input. The first and the fourth appear to be pronounceable, and hence should be cmavo sequences.

lojbab

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