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Re: [lojban] Rafsi in cmene
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- Subject: Re: [lojban] Rafsi in cmene
- From: "Bob LeChevalier (lojbab)" <lojbab@lojban.org>
- Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 04:39:14 -0400
- In-reply-to: <v03007807b76d5593d255@[128.195.186.202]>
At 05:14 PM 07/07/2001 -0700, Nick Nicholas wrote:
Pierre has pointed out to me that cmene like vocac. are misleading for
hours, because cac. is not a rafsi of cacra. To be consistent with the
other time milestones, this would mean vocacr. instead.
1) Do we want to inflict unpronouncables like vocacr. on our audience? (My
take is, why not --- I'm now saying 12-hour time is dispreferred anyway,
and vocacr. is not that much more unpronouncable than la .r,l)
It's an extra syllable, cacr is also not a rafsi for cacra, and I would be
more prone to prefer vocacraC for arbitrary C.
2) Is the objection valid?
Not necessarily.
Have we ever explicitly claimed that cmene
suffixes of this kind should be rafsi (plus or minus final schwa)?
I don't think there are any rules for cmene making, though I havent
reviewed what the Book says.
I'm fairly sure these forms originated from Lojban Central...
Yes. They were in the original Lesson 1 of the draft textbook, though I
don't know where they are in the current draft which broke lessons up and
rearranged them.
There might be some discussion in the textbook as to why I chose them, but
other aspects of my approach to naming times (abandonment of base 12) have
already been supplanted anyway.
lojbab
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