From: | Tim May <butsuri@...> |
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Date: | Thursday, April 17, 2003, 20:27 |
Joe Fatula wrote at 2003-04-17 13:43:10 (-0700) > > Actually, they have a very simple fixed length. Each syllable is a root > word. A root word begins with a consonant, then has some vowel, and > possibly a consonant at the end. So you can always tell where the > boundaries are. > > In "te-leowalkailu", it can only be "te" "leo" "wal" "kai" "lu". > <eo> is a diphthong?
Joe Fatula <fatula3@...> |