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la pier cusku di'e

>How should the word breaking program handle such strings as:
>/zoizoi.borZOI.zoi/

This one seems unproblematic: {zoi zoi #borZOI# zoi}, where
#borZOI# is unanalyzable.

>/zoi.FLAluKAVbu.blableblibloblu.FLAluKAVbu./

I guess {zoi flalu #KAVbu.blableblibloblu# flalu kavbu}.

Strictly by the rules I think a pause is needed after the
first flalu (the pause before it is unnecessary), but perhaps
the rule can be made more flexible so that if the chunk that
follows zoi can be broken into words (as in this case) then
it is not necessary to pause after the quote word.

mu'o mi'e xorxes



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