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Subject: Corner case of the ala'um option
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 14:22:41 -0500
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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Consider {mibenji.lebrablolailalaus} with the ignore-missing-stress option on 
(normally if that option is on, you feed it spaced words). With ala'um option 
on, this lexes as {mi benji le brablolai la laus}. With ala'um off, it lexes 
as {mi benji le brablolaila la us}, where {us} is called an error. Is this 
correct? (I haven't written the brivla lexing code, so I actually get 
{>mibenji< >lebrablolai< -la laus.} with it on and {>mibenji< >lebrablolaila< 
-la >us<} with it off.)

phma

