Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 01:19:09 -0400 From: Logical Language Group Message-Id: <199407260519.AA11322@access1.digex.net> To: jorge@PHYAST.PITT.EDU Subject: Re: Response to Randall Holmes on Loglan/Lojban "me" Cc: holmes@DIAMOND.IDBSU.EDU, lojbab@access.digex.net, lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Tue Jul 26 01:19:16 1994 X-From-Space-Address: lojbab Let me clarify since Randall doesn't know the Lojban words. UU> > The fundamental point is that the technical sense of ME that I propose UU> > is NOT "identity conversion"; it is conversion of multiple reference UU> > into a predicate form (suitable for conversion to set reference, for UU> > example). UU> > UU> > UU> > --Randall Holmes UU> UU> I think {du lu'a} can do that job in Lojban, as long as the default UU> quantifier of {lu'a} is {su'o}, as the grammar paper suggests, and not UU> {ro}, as the cmavo list suggests. If thedeafult quantifier doesn't do what you want, you can make explicit the quantifier that you think should be there : "du [be] su'o lu'a lu'a for Randall's benefit takes a single or compound argument and produces another argument after changing its nature. It's grammar is that of LAhE, which closely corresponds to TLI "lae/sae". Here are the definitions lu'i LAhE the set composed of the set with members; converts another description type to a set of the members lu'a LAhE the individuals of the members of the set/components of the mass; converts another description type to individuals lu'o LAhE the mass composed of the mass composed of; converts another description type to a mass composed of the members lojbab