Message-Id: <199407251634.AA08901@nfs1.digex.net> Reply-To: SLAUGHTER Date: Mon Jul 25 12:34:31 1994 Sender: Lojban list From: SLAUGHTER Subject: ga'i ga'inai X-To: lojban To: Bob LeChevalier Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Mon Jul 25 12:34:31 1994 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU Lojbab sez: >In this case, however, Zipf may argue for a reversal of meaning for ga'i, >since almost all examples of actual usage are of "ga'inai", and a lot more >people have reason to be obsequious than blatantly pompous. > >I await the community's opinion on this, but with the dcitionary work rushng >headlong, but people who might want a change should speak up early. I'd agree with swapping the axes, making it maybe a "humility" based scale rather than a "pompousity/rank" scale. In most languages that I can think of, when the speaker refers to their own rank, they will mark for humility, or leave it unmarked if *higher* ranked. I (dimly) remember some other discussion about reversing some other attitudinal scales, I guess now is the time to review them before the dictionary is finalized. I'd look at the attitudinal list myself and drop some suggestions, but all my lojban stuff is still buried, as I am still moving, and won't be starting to unpack for at least a week. I'll dig up the Symbolic Logic and re-read the reference I gave, and post the actual text sometime around then too. ************************************************************************** * Bob Slaughter * Model Railroading * * InterNet: Haldane@Pine.Circa.Ufl.Edu * is Fun!! * * * * * Bitnet: Haldane@UFPine * ask me about lojban * **************************************************************************