Received: from 173-13-139-235-sfba.hfc.comcastbusiness.net ([173.13.139.235]:36258 helo=jukni.digitalkingdom.org) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with smtp (Exim 4.80.1) (envelope-from ) id 1Y3zXi-0007t6-9A; Wed, 24 Dec 2014 19:57:09 -0800 Received: by jukni.digitalkingdom.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Wed, 24 Dec 2014 19:56:53 -0800 From: "Apache" Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 19:56:53 -0800 To: webmaster@lojban.org, curtis289@att.net Subject: [jvsw] Definition Edited At Word se'u'o -- By krtisfranks Bcc: jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org Message-ID: <549b8b05.Lv32Kd0k27HoRs5t%webmaster@lojban.org> User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.5 7/5/10 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Spam-Score: -0.9 (/) X-Spam_score: -0.9 X-Spam_score_int: -8 X-Spam_bar: / In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "se'u'o" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the se= ntence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of te= rbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unorde= red tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf= . se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci klama by boi c= y' =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B co= me to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the questio= n). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the s= ubscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C = from B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for t= he general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscrip= ted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi= ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as 'se xi li ci')= , but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; = this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that = SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answerin= g that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). --- > =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the se= ntence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of te= rbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unorde= red tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf= . se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci {kei'i} lo'i l= i jo'i xy boi xy te'u klama by boi cy' =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C = or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possi= ble option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that i= s allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, = if the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with '.i= {setese}'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (wh= ich is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi s= y' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is ba= sically understood as 'se xi li ci'), but the answer can be a complex o= rdered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically = {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE complements FA. See also: {re'au= 'e} (which would be used in answering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in = the previous question). Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09selbri conversion question =09Notes: =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sent= ence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terb= ri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordere= d tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. = se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci klama by boi cy'= =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come= to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question)= . An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the sub= scripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C fr= om B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for the= general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripte= d case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi k= e'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as 'se xi li ci'), = but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; th= is word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE= complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answering = that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: ?rd conversion, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: SE ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09selbri conversion question =09Notes: =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sent= ence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terb= ri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordere= d tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. = se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci {kei'i} lo'i li = jo'i xy boi xy te'u klama by boi cy' =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or= to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possibl= e option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that is = allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, if= the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with '.i {= setese}'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (whic= h is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy'= is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basi= cally understood as 'se xi li ci'), but the answer can be a complex ord= ered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically {f= i'a} in the typical/same way that SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e= } (which would be used in answering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in th= e previous question). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: ?rd conversion, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: SE ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.