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Re: [lojban] fu'ivla tarmi
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Richard Curnow wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 08:26:24AM -0500, John Cowan wrote:
> > The rules for valid fu'ivla are known to be incomplete.
> > It's clear to me, however, that anything which breaks up is not valid.
> >
>
> I was thinking about this word breaking issue again today, particularly
> after the "iglu zbasu" example cited a couple of weeks ago. What
> worries me is lujvo of the form CVVCCV followed by a gismu. For (a
> contrived) example, the words "ci'ebra zbasu" would be stressed thus if
> spoken
>
> ci'Ebra zbAsu
> ^ ^
> +------+---- stress
>
> but consider how "ci'e brazbasu" could be spoken (given that cmavo can
> be arbitrarily stressed)
>
> ci'E brazbAsu
> ^ ^
> +------+---- stress
>
> i.e. the same! I'm not sure how these two cases can be distinguished in
> the spoken language. What am I missing?
It seems to me the easiest solution is to forbid stressing cmavo.
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