BPFK Section: The Problem With comma
The CLL's comments on comma break audio-visual isomorphism. Chapter 3, section 3:
Otherwise, a comma is usually only used to clarify the presence of syllabic ``l, ``m, ``n, or ``r (discussed later). Commas are never required: no two Lojban words differ solely because of the presence or placement of a comma.
If this is true, then {.a,i} and {.ai} are the same word ("no two Lojban words differ solely because of the presence or placement of a comma") but {.a,i} can be pronounced like {.a'i} ("It is always legal to use the apostrophe (IPA h) sound in pronouncing a comma").
Both of this things cannot be true unless we restrict where , can go.
-Robin
Created by rlpowell. Last Modification: Friday 05 of January, 2007 19:37:51 GMT by rlpowell.
