Received: from access2.digex.net by nfs1.digex.net with SMTP id AA18998 (5.67b8/IDA-1.5 for ); Fri, 16 Dec 1994 15:41:46 -0500 Received: by access2.digex.net id AA29190 (5.67b8/IDA-1.5 for lojbab); Fri, 16 Dec 1994 15:41:38 -0500 From: Logical Language Group Message-Id: <199412162041.AA29190@access2.digex.net> Subject: Re: SE & FA To: lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu (Lojban List) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 15:41:36 -0500 (EST) Cc: lojbab@access.digex.net (Logical Language Group) In-Reply-To: <199412160230.AA28736@nfs1.digex.net> from "ucleaar" at Dec 15, 94 09:47:28 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24beta] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 436 Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Fri Dec 16 15:41:56 1994 X-From-Space-Address: lojbab > se mamta fa mi "I am a mother" > selmamta fa mi "I have a mother" No, they both mean "I have a mother." FA conversions rearrange sumti around the selbri, but it does not matter whether the selbri is a single lujvo or is complex. The place structure of both "se mamta" and "selmamta" is x1 has as mother x2 by relationship x3 -- John Cowan sharing account for now e'osai ko sarji la lojban.