On 10/9/08, Jorge Llambías <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:10 PM, H. Felton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I thought that the consonant pair, in this case "gr", in the first 5 > > letters would prevent the "fa" from "falling off"; > > There's a rule in CLL that says that all brivla have a consonant > cluster in the first five letters, but no rule that says that anything > with a consonant cluster in the first five letters is a brivla. An > unstressed CV in front of a lujvo will always remain a separate cmavo.
OK, that was the basis of my misunderstanding. > Right, there's no need for email addresses to be grammatical text. I was thinking more along the lines that if I could remember that "H. Felton" (caps, period, and space) was the way to write my name in running English text, but "hfelton" was the email-address/login on my account; I can certainly learn to remember that I need to include a space in running Lojban text.