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Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user gleki has edited a definition of "incita" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x_1$ (text) is an adposition expressing relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of the set $x_3$ (ordered group of text) --- > $x_1$ (proposition) is a clause expressing adverbial relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group) 5,5c5,5 < The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition (unless {co} is used) and is usually called 'complement' or 'argument'. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. $x_3$ doesn't need to represent the full specification, only the first member can be specified. To specify both members {ce'o} can be used. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita} --- > The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition expressing adverbial relation $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}. 11,11d10 < Word: adposition, In Sense: \n14,15d12 < Word: adposition, In Sense: , For Place: 1 < Word: complement, In Sense: of adposition, For Place: 2 \n [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: lojban.org] 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user gleki has edited a definition of "incita" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < $x_1$ (text) is an adposition expressing relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of the set $x_3$ (ordered group of text) --- > $x_1$ (proposition) is a clause expressing adverbial relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group) 5,5c5,5 < The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition (unless {co} is used) and is usually called 'complement' or 'argument'. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. $x_3$ doesn't need to represent the full specification, only the first member can be specified. To specify both members {ce'o} can be used. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita} --- > The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition expressing adverbial relation $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}. 11,11d10 < Word: adposition, In Sense: \n14,15d12 < Word: adposition, In Sense: , For Place: 1 < Word: complement, In Sense: of adposition, For Place: 2 \n Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ (text) is an adposition expressing relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of the set $x_3$ (ordered group of text) Notes: The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition (unless {co} is used) and is usually called 'complement' or 'argument'. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. $x_3$ doesn't need to represent the full specification, only the first member can be specified. To specify both members {ce'o} can be used. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita} Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: adposition, In Sense: Place Keywords: Word: adposition, In Sense: , For Place: 1 Word: complement, In Sense: of adposition, For Place: 2 New Data: Definition: $x_1$ (proposition) is a clause expressing adverbial relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group) Notes: The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition expressing adverbial relation $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.