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On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 12:52 PM, selpa'i <seladwa@hidden.email> wrote: > > Oh and I forgot to ask about something else. If "y" is the schwa used to > break up consonant clusters, then what about the interjections that used > to be yV? Are they gone? "y" is not schwa, which is never written. "y" is [j] (and I think Mike proposed it could also be [y] in lujvo). We only defined a few interjections with w-, but I mentioned that I would probably like to add some with y- too. > Also, could you show me a sensible example of something like "wake"? The desinences of interjections are not variables, so "wake" is just an as yet undefined interjection. co ma'a xrxe