> From: John Cowan
>
> Matt Pearson wrote:
>
> > Finally, the SBRR is applied, yielding the correct surface
> > form:
> > a.'dhann.e
>
> Or is the correct surface form adh.'ann.e?
> And if so, how do you explain *that*?
Very good John! It is and would still be explained by the SBRR (which I
think I shall redub the Pearson-rule) as an adjustment to align morpheme and
syllable boundaries. Still works. The complete algorithm will be dubbed the
Elzinga-Pearson Syllabification/Stress Analysis (EPSSA).
Wait a minute! How did you guys get so fluent in amman iar morphology? :-)
David