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To check if a string begins with a '''cmene''', extract as many '''cmene-syllaboid'''s as you can from the left (possibly none), then you must find a consonant or cluster (details of which clusters are allowed are still to be worked out) followed by a [[ | To check if a string begins with a '''cmene''', extract as many '''cmene-syllaboid'''s as you can from the left (possibly none), then you must find a consonant or cluster (details of which clusters are allowed are still to be worked out) followed by a [[Morphology: special characters ause]]. In that case, you have a '''cmene''', otherwise the string does not begin with a '''cmene'''. | ||
A '''cmene-syllaboid''' consists of an optional [[ | A '''cmene-syllaboid''' consists of an optional [[Morphology: syllables oda]], any number of [[Morphology: syllables onsonantal-syllable]]s (possibly none), an [[Morphology: syllables nset]] and a [[Morphology: vowels ucleus]]. It can also be a [[Morphology: vowels igit]], which stands for the syllable corresponding to its name, as in ''la 2005nan.'', the year 2005. ''(The reason to include the coda and consonantal-syllables as part of the syllaboid is so that things like ''ndoi'' are admissible.)'' | ||
== List of examples that maybe should parse but don't == | == List of examples that maybe should parse but don't == | ||
* masytcusets | * masytcusets |
Revision as of 15:19, 23 March 2014
To check if a string begins with a cmene, extract as many cmene-syllaboids as you can from the left (possibly none), then you must find a consonant or cluster (details of which clusters are allowed are still to be worked out) followed by a Morphology: special characters ause. In that case, you have a cmene, otherwise the string does not begin with a cmene.
A cmene-syllaboid consists of an optional Morphology: syllables oda, any number of Morphology: syllables onsonantal-syllables (possibly none), an Morphology: syllables nset and a Morphology: vowels ucleus. It can also be a Morphology: vowels igit, which stands for the syllable corresponding to its name, as in la 2005nan., the year 2005. (The reason to include the coda and consonantal-syllables as part of the syllaboid is so that things like ndoi are admissible.)
List of examples that maybe should parse but don't
- masytcusets