According to http://dag.github.com/cll/9/3/ , "What if some sumti have FA tags and others do not? The rule is that after a FA-tagged sumti, any sumti following it occupy the places numerically succeeding it, subject to the proviso that an already-filled place is skipped:"
Now let's open jboski and enter two jufra.
klama fi lo zarci lo zdani
[1<<2klama
go-ing>>2 (3[klama3 (origin(s))
:] fi
lo
any/some zarci
trading place(s))3 (4[klama4 (route(s))
:] lo
any/some zdani
home(s))4]1
[1«2klama go-ing»2 (3[klama3 (origin(s)) :] fi lo any/some zarci trading place(s))3 (4[klama4 (route(s)) :] lo any/some zdani home(s))4]1
Well, ok. But now let's enter
fi lo zarci cu klama lo zdani
and we get
[1(2[klama3 (origin(s))
:] fi
lo
any/some zarci
trading place(s))2
cu
is/does <<3klama
go-ing>>3 (4[klama2 (destination(s))
:] lo
any/some zdani
home(s))4]1
[1(2[klama3 (origin(s)) :] fi lo any/some zarci trading place(s))2 cu is/does «3klama go-ing»3 (4[klama2 (destination(s)) :] lo any/some zdanihome(s))4]1
lo zdani magically turned from klama4 to klama2?
Are there any bug-free parsers?
Are there any plans on a glossing camxes or at least a parser that can show the hierarchy inside any jufra?
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