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la kreig cusku di'e

>Personally, I think ske'ursazri is a slinku'i, precisely because pa
>ske'ursazri = paske'ursasri = pas+ke'u+sazri. So therefore, paske'ursazri
>doesn't break up.

But paske'ursazri =/= pas+ke'u+sazri. You can't add r-glue
wherever you like, only where it is needed.

Perhaps the rule should be changed to allow -r- after any CVV
rafsi in any position, I don't think that would create any
ambiguity, but that is not the current rule.

mu'o mi'e xorxes



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