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Synalephas based on "y" or same letter frontier are sometimes not contemplated #4

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I created an object class that groups verses of poems and uses the functionality of syllable count and I found out that sometimes synalephas are not calculated right...
For example in these sonnets:

"El poeta le pide a su amor que le escriba" (Federico Garcia Lorca):
[
'Pero yo te sufrí. Rasgué mis venas,',
 'tigre y paloma, sobre tu cintura', 
'en duelo de mordiscos y azucenas.'
], 'syllables': [11, 11, 12]
"Feliciano me adora y le aborrezco" (Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz)
[
'Si con mi ofensa al uno reconvengo;', 
'Me reconviene el otro a mí ofendido;', 
'Y a padecer de todos modos vengo;'
], 'syllables': [11, 12, 12]

In both cases y azucenas and reconviene el otro a mí have multiple intepretations:

  • y -a-zu-ce-nas or y_a-zu-ce-nas
  • re-con-vie-ne el o-tro a mi or re-con-vie-ne_el o-tro_a-mi

I was thinking if it was possible to return an array of possibilities of synalephas in order to know if some combination may fit in the metric rules of a poem class. It is a bit confusing how synalephas are calculated. I would appreciate some guidance on it

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