.i mi NERkla gau do vs .i mi nerKLAgau do
Penultimate stress is the rule.On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:
--I'm sure this is mentioned somewhere in the CLL or something but I don't remember ever reading about it.
In spoken lojban, how would a listener differentiate between: {mi nerkla gau do} and {mi nerklagau do}?Is there an implied glottal stop there or what?mu'o mi'e la .cribe.
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