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:You can ignore anything about '''la''', '''lai''', or '''doi''' being impermissible inside cmevla.}}
:You can ignore anything about '''la''', '''lai''', or '''doi''' being impermissible inside cmevla.}}


Originally invented by [[Robin Lee Powell|rlpowell]], the idea was spun into [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570736439  Cafepress t-shirt] (and [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570737065 companion]) by [[User:Mark Shoulson|clsn]]. (Note that the proceeds of t-shirt sales do NOT go to the LLG.)
Originally invented by [[Robin Lee Powell]], the idea was spun into [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570736439  Cafepress T-shirt] (and [http://www.cafepress.com/logfest.570737065 companion]) by [[User:Mark Shoulson|clsn]]. (Note that the proceeds of T-shirt sales do NOT go to the LLG.)


{{See_also|The Case Against LA}}
{{See_also|The Case Against LA}}

Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 May 2015

A humorous epithet for those who believe that a period should become mandatory before all cmevla in all contexts.

The revised (compared to CLL) rule:

All cmevla in all context require a period or space (in writing) or a glottal stop or pause (in speech) both before and after them, regardless of grammatical context.
You can ignore anything about la, lai, or doi being impermissible inside cmevla.


Originally invented by Robin Lee Powell, the idea was spun into Cafepress T-shirt (and companion) by clsn. (Note that the proceeds of T-shirt sales do NOT go to the LLG.)