From LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Tue Mar 28 23:36:02 1995 From: jorge@PHYAST.PITT.EDU Date: Tue Mar 28 23:36:02 1995 Subject: Re: selbri as sumti Status: RO Message-ID: <81d6L9hE-9B.A.iaG.Qv0kLB@chain.digitalkingdom.org> And: > > Since krefu > > has a place for the position but not for the dimension (and I hope > > nobody decides to add one) I think it is reasonable to expect that the > > only thing that changes from one occurrence to the next is the time. > And not the place, the effects, the manner, or anything else? That > is, if you magically swap the events round in time, the world remains > not perceptibly altered? This is excessively & pointlessly restrictive. You're right, of course. Let me try again: It is reasonable to expect that reccurrences are described by the same predicate applied to the same referents. Things that are not part of the predicate will in general vary, but the variation in the time is what orders the recurrences. (You need some order to make sense of the x3 of krefu.) You could say that every event is a recurrence of every other event, but that is excessively & pointlessly unrestrictive. I'm not proposing any strict rule, just saying what I would consider to be a recurrence. Jorge