Received: with ECARTIS (v1.0.0; list lojban-beginners); Fri, 02 Dec 2005 04:37:55 -0800 (PST) Received: from nobody by chain.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.54) id 1EiAAk-0006Es-JE for lojban-beginners-real@lojban.org; Fri, 02 Dec 2005 04:37:54 -0800 Received: from imo-d04.mx.aol.com ([205.188.157.36]) by chain.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.54) id 1EiAAj-0006El-K2 for lojban-beginners@lojban.org; Fri, 02 Dec 2005 04:37:54 -0800 Received: from MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com by imo-d04.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v38_r6.3.) id d.2a3.d41a7f (4568) for ; Fri, 2 Dec 2005 07:37:46 -0500 (EST) From: MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com Message-ID: <2a3.d41a7f.30c19a1a@wmconnect.com> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 07:37:46 EST Subject: [lojban-beginners] types of sumti To: lojban-beginners@lojban.org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_2a3.d41a7f.30c19a1a_boundary" X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Score: -1.7 (-) X-archive-position: 2724 X-Approved-By: MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org Errors-to: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org X-original-sender: MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com Precedence: bulk Reply-to: lojban-beginners@lojban.org X-list: lojban-beginners Content-Length: 3629 --part1_2a3.d41a7f.30c19a1a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 12/2/2005 4:22:43 AM Central Standard Time, ecartis@digitalkingdom.org writes: > There are several varieties of sumti. > > The simplest ones are those of selma'o KOhA: {mi}, {do}, {ti}, {ko'a}, > {da}, {ri}, {di'u}, {ma}, etc. > > Then there are lerfu and lerfu-strings: {by}, {abu}, {byfy}, {abu ebu ibu}, > etc. > > Then there are those formed by a gadri plus a selbri: {lei barda mlatu}, > {lo bruna be mi}, {la tsali}, {le ci moi}, etc. > > Then there are those formed by {la} plus one or more cmevla: {la darves}, > {la snan}, {la djan smit}, etc. > > Then there are those formed by {li} plus a string of digits: {li pa}, > {li renonomu pi'e pare pi'e pa}, etc. > > Then there are the different varieties of quotes: {zo ki'a}, {lu mi klama > li'u}, > {lo'u pa ki ce valsi .i'a le'u}, {zoi ti whatever ti}, etc. > > Then there are those formed by LAhE or NAhE BO followed by any sumti: > {la'e di'u}, {na'e bo lo mlatu}, etc. > > Then there are those formed by any of the above with quantifiers, > connectives and relative clauses, and the special case of a quantifier > followed directly by a selbri: {mu bakni}, {mi .e do}, {ci le mu mlatu poi > cnita le jubme}, etc. > > Those are basically all the kinds of sumti there are. > > mu'o mi'e xorxes > Where in that list does something like "le nu mi do prami" go? stevo --part1_2a3.d41a7f.30c19a1a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message=20= dated 12/2/2005 4:22:43 AM Central Standard Time, ecartis@digitalkingdom.org= writes:


There are several varieties= of sumti.

The simplest ones are those of selma'o KOhA: {mi}, {do}, {ti}, {ko'a},
{da}, {ri}, {di'u}, {ma}, etc.

Then there are lerfu and lerfu-strings: {by}, {abu}, {byfy}, {abu ebu ib= u}, etc.

Then there are those formed by a gadri plus a selbri: {lei barda mlatu},
{lo bruna be mi}, {la tsali}, {le ci moi}, etc.

Then there are those formed by {la} plus one or more cmevla: {la darves}= ,
{la snan}, {la djan smit}, etc.

Then there are those formed by {li} plus a string of digits: {li pa},
{li renonomu pi'e pare pi'e pa}, etc.

Then there are the different varieties of quotes: {zo ki'a}, {lu mi klam= a li'u},
{lo'u pa ki ce valsi .i'a le'u}, {zoi ti whatever ti}, etc.

Then there are those formed by LAhE or NAhE BO followed by any sumti:
{la'e di'u}, {na'e bo lo mlatu}, etc.

Then there are those formed by any of the above with quantifiers,
connectives and relative clauses, and the special case of a quantifier
followed directly by a selbri: {mu bakni}, {mi .e do}, {ci le mu mlatu p= oi
cnita le jubme}, etc.

Those are basically all the kinds of sumti there are.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


Where in that list does something like "le nu mi do prami" go?

stevo
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