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:You can ignore anything about '''la''', '''lai''', or '''doi''' being impermissible inside cmevla.}} | :You can ignore anything about '''la''', '''lai''', or '''doi''' being impermissible inside cmevla.}} | ||
Originally invented by [[Robin Lee Powell]], the idea was spun into [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570736439 Cafepress T-shirt] (and [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570737065 companion]) by [[User:Mark Shoulson|clsn]]. (Note that the proceeds of T-shirt sales do NOT go to the LLG.) | |||
{{See_also|The Case Against LA}} | {{See_also|The Case Against LA}} |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 May 2015
A humorous epithet for those who believe that a period should become mandatory before all cmevla in all contexts.
The revised (compared to CLL) rule:
All cmevla in all context require a period or space (in writing) or a glottal stop or pause (in speech) both before and after them, regardless of grammatical context.
- You can ignore anything about la, lai, or doi being impermissible inside cmevla.
Originally invented by Robin Lee Powell, the idea was spun into Cafepress T-shirt (and companion) by clsn. (Note that the proceeds of T-shirt sales do NOT go to the LLG.)
See also: The Case Against LA