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re: names of...
In a message dated 00-08-26 08:28:07 EDT, aulun writes:
<< What does this mean: "... 3) The triples ... 'ndz'
... are forbidden." (p. 37)? This refers to "Lojban words" - so also
to
cmene?! In this case, the colon inserted would not help, but the
period /kun.dz./ might save us.
Yet, are there still more problems? p. 36 tells that "3) It is
forbidden for both consonants to be drawn from the set 'c', 'j', 's',
and (!) 'z'."
What does *that* mean?! (Is the stress layed on *both*???) >>
Yes to the last: you can't have cs, sc, jz, zj
It appears that the no ndz rule applies even to names, so juandz is out. The
reasoning, I think, was that it was too hard to distinguish from simple nz
for many speakers (hard to taime the nasalization to quick before the stop is
released). And Lojban does not recognize the sibilants as syllabic, so
juan,dz won't work either -- and probably falls under the same ban anyhow.
Drat!