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la pier cusku di'e

>This gives the wrong answer if the part after the vowel is a slinku'i, for
>example /esKRIma/. How can I recognize a slinku'i by the front-middle 
>method
>or something similar?

I don't know what the front-middle method is, but a slinku'i
is any form starting with a permissible initial cluster such
that if you remove the initial consonant you are left with a
lujvo. So if you can recognize a lujvo, you can also easily
recognize a slinku'i.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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