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PEG Morphology Algorithm

posts: 1912


valfendi and camxes will also probably differ in how they
handle things like: {zoi STElamrtteladjan STEla}
and {zoi djan STElamrtteladjan}.

camxes will parse the fisrt one as {zoi STEla >mrtteladjan< STEla}
while the second one needs a closing delimiter {.djan.} for zoi.

I suspect valfendi won't like the first one, but will parse the
second one as {zoi djan STElamrtte la djan}.

These are very weird cases. I'm not sure how we should handle strings
that contain non-words but are connected, to the left or to the right,
without any spaces, with what seem to be lojban words. Are we allowed
to break such things from the left (as camxes does) or from the right
(as valfendi does)? Or should we require non-words to absorb anything
not separated with pauses?

mu'o mi'e xorxes





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