I'd thought about it but not quite concretely yet -- most of the ideas come from seeing random mixes and thinking, "if only I could get it to NOT do that..." Like the fact that "ng" is a common word end in english, but a beginning in other languages. So I was thinking, if there's "ng" then it should only start or end a word... so kind of what you're talking about. Still puzzling over the logic, though.
(What makes it really complex is the multiple syllables, so the middle-syllable is always kind of a potential rule-breaker. And that one syllable words are only, well, one syllable, so you'd end up with words that can't have this to start, but can't have this to end. Maybe I should just say that one-syllable words will never quite behave, and focus on two- and three-syllable words...)
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Date: 1 Nov 2012 10:01 pm (UTC)(What makes it really complex is the multiple syllables, so the middle-syllable is always kind of a potential rule-breaker. And that one syllable words are only, well, one syllable, so you'd end up with words that can't have this to start, but can't have this to end. Maybe I should just say that one-syllable words will never quite behave, and focus on two- and three-syllable words...)