From - Mon Oct 07 09:45:20 1996 Reply-To: Andrew Strader Date: Mon Oct 07 09:45:20 1996 Sender: Lojban list From: Andrew Strader Subject: fragile place structure To: lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu X-UIDL: c5f190d04cc517627b56d21f41e8d727 Status: U X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Content-Length: 893 Message-ID: The policy of usage determining officialdom in the grammar seems to waver insecurely when it comes to what I've seen of bajra. Now I always like how bajra was handled, place structure-wise, but then I noticed in the self-teaching lessons it is consistently used with a place structure of "x1 runs to x2 from x3 via x4", so I shrugged it off because there were a number of such errors to be weeded out of those lessons, but then I encountered it in the reference grammar (Chapter 7, I believe), and it appears a more efficient way to communicate that one runs to two from three would be with bajra klama. If I'm looking at anomolous usage, I'd figure the usefulness of the dictionary bajra would take precedence. Also, where can I look at a general (tentative) schedule of LLG's priorities as to freezing of various levels of description, publications, and so forth. Guido