From jorge@PHYAST.PITT.EDU Sat Mar 6 22:47:10 2010 From: jorge@PHYAST.PITT.EDU Subject: Re: Numbers Date: Fri Mar 10 20:05:46 1995 Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Fri Mar 10 20:05:46 1995 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Message-ID: la kris cusku di'e > > = (su'o|su'e|me'i|za'u|da'a) & > > (ro|so'a|so'e|so'i|so'o|so'u|rau|mo'a|du'e|ci'i|) > > I looked in the draft grammar papers and I can't find it... but I thought I > remembered that you could put digits like "rau" and "bi" together to get > something that meant "eight, which is enough". .imu'ubo mi ponse birau verba Yes, I think you're right. I'll change it to: = (su'o|su'e|me'i|za'u|da'a) & (ro|so'a|so'e|so'i|so'o|so'u|rau|mo'a|du'e|ci'i|) = ... That way, you can put two quantifiers next to each other signifying the same number. This allows lots of contradictory things, like {su'omusu'eci} = "at least 5, at most 3", but what can you do. Jorge