Subscripts can be attached to almost any construction and are placed following the construction (or its terminator word, which is generally required). They are useful either to extend the finite cmavo list to infinite length, or to make more refined distinctions than the standard cmavo list permits. ... Names, which are similar to pro-sumti, can also be subscripted to distinguish two individuals with the same name: la | djan. | xipa | cusku | lu | mi'enai | do | li'u | la | .djan. | xire
where either ... or ... might mean that {xi} is used for cmavo only, which is refuted later in {la djan.}
Expected behavior
Something like
Subscripts can be attached to almost any construction and are placed following the construction (or its terminator word, which is generally required). When attached to cmavo they are useful either to extend the finite cmavo list to infinite length, or to make more refined distinctions than the standard cmavo list permits. ...
Describe the bug Section 19.6
where
either ... or ...
might mean that {xi} is used for cmavo only, which is refuted later in {la djan.}Expected behavior Something like