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Subject: cmavo list history
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From: Cyril Slobin <slobin@ice.ru>

[coi rodo]

Just yesterday I found I have old (1994) cmavo list and downloaded new
(1998) one. Quickly comparing them (a dozen lines in Python [noi traji
le ka mi nelci ce'u kei ku fo le'i skami bangu]) shows me that one cmavo
{po'a} is gone and six more appears {ce'u ce'e re'u ju'e pe'e bi'e}.
Among them, {ju'e} is not documented in The Book (at least, in online
version - I haven't a printed copy). Can anybody tell me brief history
of changes, and where {ju'e} is documented?

[co'o mi'e kir noi .y. du mi .uenai]

-- 
Cyril Slobin <slobin@ice.ru>


