Return-Path: <@FINHUTC.HUT.FI:LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET> Received: from FINHUTC.hut.fi by xiron.pc.helsinki.fi with smtp (Linux Smail3.1.28.1 #1) id m0q4gdR-00006YC; Sat, 21 May 94 05:17 EET DST Message-Id: Received: from FINHUTC.HUT.FI by FINHUTC.hut.fi (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 0656; Sat, 21 May 94 05:18:07 EET Received: from SEARN.SUNET.SE (NJE origin MAILER@SEARN) by FINHUTC.HUT.FI (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 0653; Sat, 21 May 1994 05:18:07 +0200 Received: from SEARN.SUNET.SE (NJE origin LISTSERV@SEARN) by SEARN.SUNET.SE (LMail V1.2a/1.8a) with BSMTP id 5128; Sat, 21 May 1994 04:16:22 +0200 Date: Sat, 21 May 1994 03:10:43 +0100 Reply-To: ucleaar Sender: Lojban list From: ucleaar Subject: Re: ta'e/na'o X-To: lojban@cuvma.BITNET To: Veijo Vilva In-Reply-To: (Your message of Thu, 19 May 94 21:05:47 EDT.) Content-Length: 292 Lines: 12 > Can anyone come up with sentences that differ only in this > word, and mean something different from each other? > > Jorge Cats typically have whiskers. Cats habitually have whiskers. [But the difference is obviously not a matter of time intervals. It's a matter of genericity.] ---- And