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Discussion of "selbukrnailone"

Comment #1: Stage 3 or stage 4?
Wuzzy (Tue Feb 18 06:14:11 2014)

A surprising fu'ivla.
Is this a cibyfu'ivla or a velfu'ivla? The section
<http://dag.github.io/cll/4/7/> is not really a help here. cibyfu'ivla are
defined to have a qualifier rafsi with a hyphen at the beginning. But what
if multple short rafsi are used at the beginning, like here (“sel” and
“buk”)? The CLL does not disculls cibyfu'ivla with _multiple_
qualifier rafsi at all. So this fu'ivla really puzzles me.

Comment #2: Re: Stage 3 or stage 4?
Wuzzy (Tue Feb 18 06:15:07 2014)

lol I meant “vonfu'ivla” not “velfu'ivla”.

Comment #3: Re: Stage 3 or stage 4?
Curtis W Franks (Fri Feb 21 01:47:14 2014)

Wuzzy wrote:
> A surprising fu'ivla.
> Is this a cibyfu'ivla or a velfu'ivla? The section
> <http://dag.github.io/cll/4/7/> is not really a help here. cibyfu'ivla
are
> defined to have a qualifier rafsi with a hyphen at the beginning. But
what
> if multple short rafsi are used at the beginning, like here (“sel”
and
> “buk”)? The CLL does not discuss cibyfu'ivla with _multiple_
> qualifier rafsi at all. So this fu'ivla really puzzles me.

I am not sure. But if I had to guess, I would personally view it as a
cibyfu'ivla; "buk" is a rafsi attached by a hyphen, regardless of any
fore-adjoined rafsi that may be present (which further restrict or
elaborate the categorization, essentially per tanru rules).

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