On Saturday 27 March 2004 01:50, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Chris Hornbaker wrote:
> > Being able to say (C=consonant; V=vowel; Y=y hyphen; R=r hyphen; N=n
> > hyphen):
> >
> > If CVC and CVV/CVC come together and the make a non-permissible consonant
> > pair, then place Y between them.
> > If CVV and CVC/CVV come together, then place R between them unless R
> > creates a non-permissible consonant pair, in which case place N between
> > them. etc...
>
> Ok thanks for the info.

Oh, for the second "If...", I should have said:
If, within the first five characters, excluding y and ', CVV and CVC/CVV come 
together, then place R between them unless R creates a non-permissible 
consonant pair, in which case place N between them.

>
> > Would be great. Of course, I'd have to be able to define what a
> > permissible consonant pair is. Also, being able to define /where/ words
> > can connect at would be a big help in controlling compound words.
>
> By where do you mean controlling which words can be combined?  If so maybe,
> if it doesn't get too complicated.

I'm not sure. In the word list would allow for the most precision, but I'm not 
sure how that would affect other things.

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