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commit 8a1e654b8ece07ce53f15c7780d6ab4b939c0038
Author: Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org>
Date: Wed Nov 3 14:25:45 2010 -0700
Chapter 20 conformance with the red book.
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@@ -99,21 +99,21 @@ Also used to create vowel lerfu words when followed with “bu”.
li re du li vu'u voboi re
The-number two equals the-number the-difference-of four-and two.
</pre>
<h4 id="BU">selma'o BU (<a href="../17/4/">Chapter 17</a>)</h4>
<p>A suffix which can be attached to any word, typically a word representing a letter of the alphabet or else a name, to make a word for a symbol or a different letter of the alphabet. In particular, attached to single-vowel cmavo to make words for vowel letters.</p>
<pre>
.abu .ebu .ibu .obu .ubu .ybu
a, e, i, o, u, y.
</pre>
<h4 id="BY">selma'o BY (<a href="../17/2/">Chapter 17</a>)</h4>
-<p>Words representing the letters of the Lojban alphabet, plus various shift words which alter the interpretation of other letter words.</p>
+<p>Words representing the letters of the Lojban alphabet, plus various shift words which alter the interpretation of other letter words. Terminated by BOI.</p>
<pre>
.abu tavla .by le la .ibymym. skami
A talks-to B about-the of-IBM computers.
A talks to B about IBM computers.
</pre>
<h4 id="CAI">selma'o CAI (<a href="../13/4/">Chapter 13</a>)</h4>
<p>Indicates the intensity of an emotion: maximum, strong, weak, or not at all. Typically follows another particle which specifies the emotion.</p>
<pre>
.ei cai mi klama le zarci
[Obligation!] [Intense!] I go-to the market.
@@ -261,21 +261,21 @@ Also used to create vowel lerfu words when followed with “bu”.
I [present] stand Dresden [inclusive] [interval] [inclusive] Frankfurt.
I am standing between Dresden and Frankfurt, inclusive of both.
</pre>
<h4 id="GEhU">selma'o GEhU (<a href="../8/3/">Chapter 8</a>)</h4>
<p>Elidable terminator for <a href="#GOI">GOI</a>. Marks the end of a relative phrase. See <a href="#KUhO">KUhO</a>.</p>
<pre>
la djan. goi ko'a ge'u blanu
John (referred to as it-1) is-blue.
</pre>
<h4 id="GI">selma'o GI (<a href="../14/5/">Chapter 14</a>)</h4>
-<p>Separates two logically or non-logically connected sumti, tanru units, bridi-tails, or other things, when the prefix is a forethought logical connective involving <a href="#GA">GA</a>, <a href="#GUhA">GUhA</a>, or <a href="#JOI">JOI</a>.</p>
+<p>Separates two logically or non-logically connected sumti, tanru units, bridi-tails, or other things, when the prefix is a forethought connective involving <a href="#GA">GA</a>, <a href="#GUhA">GUhA</a>, or <a href="#JOI">JOI</a>.</p>
<pre>
ge la djan. nanmu gi la djeimyz. ninmu
(It is true that) both John is a man and James is a woman.
</pre>
<h4 id="GIhA">selma'o GIhA (<a href="../14/3/">Chapter 14</a>)</h4>
<p>Specifies a logical connective (e.g. “and”, “or”, “if”) between two bridi-tails: a bridi-tail is a selbri with any associated following sumti, but not including any preceding sumti.</p>
<pre>
mi klama le zarci gi'e nelci la djan.
I go-to the market and like John.
</pre>
@@ -476,21 +476,21 @@ Also used to create vowel lerfu words when followed with “bu”.
ta me la ford. karce
That is-a-Ford-type car
That’s a Ford car.
</pre>
<h4 id="MEhU">selma'o MEhU (<a href="../5/11/">Chapter 5</a>)</h4>
<p>The elidable terminator for <a href="#ME">ME</a>. Indicates the end of a sumti converted to a tanru unit.</p>
<pre>
ta me mi me'u zdani
That’s a me type of house.
</pre>
-<h4 id="MOI">selma'o MOI (<a href="../5/11/">Chapter 5</a>)</h4>
+<h4 id="MOI">selma'o MOI (<a href="../5/11/">Chapter 5</a>, <a href="../18/18/">Chapter 18</a>)</h4>
<p>Suffixes added to numbers or other quantifiers to make various numerically-based selbri.</p>
<pre>
la djan. joi la frank. cu bruna remei
John in-a-mass-with Frank are-a-brother-type-of twosome.
John and Frank are two brothers.
</pre>
<h4 id="MOhE">selma'o MOhE (<a href="../18/18/">Chapter 18</a>)</h4>
<p>Produces a mathematical operand from a sumti; used to make dimensioned units. Terminated by <a href="#TEhU">TEhU</a>.</p>
<pre>
li mo'e re ratcu su'i mo'e re ractu du li mo'e vo danlu
@@ -532,21 +532,21 @@ Also used to construct logical connective compound cmavo.
<pre>
li ni'e ni clani [te'u] pi'i ni'e ni ganra [te'u] pi'i
ni'e ni condi te'u du li ni'e ni canlu
The-number quantity-of length times quantity-of width times
quantity-of depth equals the-number quantity-of volume.
Length × Width × Depth = Volume
</pre>
<h4 id="NIhO">selma'o NIhO (<a href="../19/3/">Chapter 19</a>)</h4>
<p>Marks the beginning of a new paragraph, and indicates whether it contains old or new subject matter.</p>
<h4 id="NOI">selma'o NOI (<a href="../8/1/">Chapter 8</a>)</h4>
-<p>Relative clause introducers. The following bridi modifies the preceding sumti. Terminated by <a href="#KUhO">KUhO</a>. See <a href="#GOI">GOI</a>.</p>
+<p>Introduces relative clauses. The following bridi modifies the preceding sumti. Terminated by <a href="#KUhO">KUhO</a>. See <a href="#GOI">GOI</a>.</p>
<pre>
le zdani poi blanu cu cmalu
The house which is blue is small.
</pre>
<h4 id="NU">selma'o NU (<a href="../11/1/">Chapter 11</a>)</h4>
<p>Abstractors which, when prefixed to a bridi, create abstraction selbri. Terminated by <a href="#KEI">KEI</a>.</p>
<pre>
la djan. cu djica le nu sonci [kei]
John desires the event-of being-a-soldier.
</pre>
@@ -556,21 +556,21 @@ Also used to construct logical connective compound cmavo.
li ni'umu cu nu'a va'a li ma'umu
The-number -5 is-the-negation-of the-number +5
</pre>
<h4 id="NUhI">selma'o NUhI (<a href="../14/11/">Chapter 14</a>, <a href="../16/7/">Chapter 16</a>)</h4>
<p>Marks the beginning of a termset, which is used to make simultaneous claims involving two or more different places of a selbri. Terminated by <a href="#NUhU">NUhU</a>.</p>
<pre>
mi klama nu'i ge le zarci le briju nu'u gi le zdani le ckule [nu'u]
I go [start] to-the market from-the office [joint] and to-the house from-the school.
</pre>
<h4 id="NUhU">selma'o NUhU (<a href="../14/11/">Chapter 14</a>)</h4>
-<p>Elidable terminator for <a href="#NUhI">NUhI</a>. Marks the end of a termset,</p>
+<p>Elidable terminator for <a href="#NUhI">NUhI</a>. Marks the end of a termset.</p>
<pre>
mi klama nu'i ge le zarci le briju nu'u gi le zdani le ckule [nu'u]
I go [start] to-the market from-the office [joint] and to-the house from-the school.
</pre>
<h4 id="PA">selma'o PA (<a href="../18/2/">Chapter 18</a>)</h4>
<p>Digits and related quantifiers (some, all, many, etc.). Terminated by <a href="#BOI">BOI</a>.</p>
<pre>
mi speni re ninmu
I am-married-to two women.
</pre>
@@ -594,21 +594,21 @@ Also used to construct logical connective compound cmavo.
I [past] go-to the market.
I went to the market.
</pre>
<h4 id="RAhO">selma'o RAhO (<a href="../7/6/">Chapter 7</a>)</h4>
<p>The pro-bridi update flag: changes the meaning of sumti implicitly attached to a pro-bridi (see <a href="#GOhA">GOhA</a>) to fit the current context rather than the original context.</p>
<pre>
A: mi ba lumci le mi karce
B: mi go'i
A: I [future] wash my car.
- B: I do-the-same (i.e. wash A’s car).
+ B: I do-the-same-thing (i.e. wash A’s car).
A: mi ba lumci le mi karce
B: mi go'i ra'o
A: I [future] wash my car.
B: I do-the-corresponding-thing (i.e. wash B’s car).
</pre>
<h4 id="ROI">selma'o ROI (<a href="../10/9/">Chapter 10</a>)</h4>
<p>When suffixed to a number, makes an extensional tense (e.g. once, twice, many times).</p>
<pre>
@@ -764,21 +764,21 @@ Also used in constructing connective and modal compound cmavo.
<h4 id="XI">selma'o XI (<a href="../18/13/">Chapter 18</a>)</h4>
<p>The subscript marker: the following number or lerfu string is a subscript for whatever precedes it.</p>
<pre>
xy. xi re
x sub 2
x<sub>2</sub>
</pre>
<h4 id="Y">selma'o Y (<a href="../19/14/">Chapter 19</a>)</h4>
<p>Hesitation noise: content-free, but holds the floor or continues the conversation. It is different from silence in that silence may be interpreted as having nothing more to say.</p>
<pre>
- doi .y. .y. djan
+ doi .y. .y. .djan
O, uh, uh, John!
</pre>
<h4 id="ZAhO">selma'o ZAhO (<a href="../10/10/">Chapter 10</a>)</h4>
<p>A tense modifier specifying the contour of an event (e.g. beginning, ending, continuing).</p>
<pre>
mi pu'o damba
I [inchoative] fight.
I’m on the verge of fighting.
</pre>
<h4 id="ZEI">selma'o ZEI (<a href="../4/6/">Chapter 4</a>)</h4>
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