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[bpfk] dag-cll git updates for Sun Feb 13 14:21:02 EST 2011
commit fc07fc2cafca7cca98665bbc50b986e9d4abb5e1
Author: Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org>
Date: Sun Feb 13 11:03:43 2011 -0800
Various minor fixes; - goes inside rafsi tags.
diff --git a/todocbook/3.xml b/todocbook/3.xml
index 83a6abc..5197699 100644
--- a/todocbook/3.xml
+++ b/todocbook/3.xml
@@ -279,21 +279,21 @@
<letteral>c</letteral>,
<letteral>j</letteral>,
<letteral>x</letteral>). The English
<quote>c</quote> represents three different sounds,
<phrase role="IPA">[k]</phrase> in
<quote>cat</quote> and
<phrase role="IPA">[s]</phrase> in
<quote>cent</quote>, as well as the
<phrase role="IPA">[蕛]</phrase> of
<quote>ocean</quote>. Similarly, English
- <oldjbophrase>g</oldjbophrase> can represent
+ <quote>g</quote> can represent
<phrase role="IPA">[伞]</phrase> as in
<quote>go</quote>,
<phrase role="IPA">[d蕭]</phrase> as in
<quote>gentle</quote>, and
<phrase role="IPA">[蕭]</phrase> as in the second "g" in
<quote>garage</quote> (in some pronunciations). English
<quote>s</quote> can be either
<phrase role="IPA">[s]</phrase> as in
<quote>cats</quote>,
<phrase role="IPA">[z]</phrase> as in
@@ -1535,21 +1535,21 @@
<letteral>i</letteral>. Essentially like the English vowel of
<quote>pizza</quote> or
<quote>machine</quote>, although the English vowel is sometimes pronounced with an off-glide, which should not be present in Lojban.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><phrase role="IPA">[瑟]</phrase></term>
<listitem>
<para>A possible Lojban buffer vowel. The
- <valsi>i</valsi> of English
+ <quote>i</quote> of English
<quote>bit</quote>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><phrase role="IPA">[扫]</phrase></term>
<listitem>
<para>A possible Lojban buffer vowel. The
<quote>u</quote> of
<quote>just</quote> in some varieties of GA, those which make the word sound more or less like
diff --git a/todocbook/4.xml b/todocbook/4.xml
index 6f47353..2f10f24 100644
--- a/todocbook/4.xml
+++ b/todocbook/4.xml
@@ -772,97 +772,97 @@
<para> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>rafsi</primary><secondary>possible forms for construction of</secondary></indexterm> Here are the only short rafsi forms that can possibly exist for gismu of the form CVC/CV, like <valsi>sakli</valsi>. The digits in the second column represent the gismu letters used to form the rafsi.</para>
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="3">
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>CVC</entry>
<entry>123</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>sak-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-sak-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVC</entry>
<entry>124</entry>
<entry><rafsi>-sal-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>12'5</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>sa'i-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-sa'i-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>125</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>sai-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-sai-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CCV</entry>
<entry>345</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>kli-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-kli-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CCV</entry>
<entry>132</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>ska-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-ska-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para>(The only actual short rafsi for
<valsi>sakli</valsi> is
<rafsi>-sal-</rafsi>.)</para>
<para>For gismu of the form CCVCV, like
<valsi>blaci</valsi>, the only short rafsi forms that can exist are:</para>
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="3">
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>CVC</entry>
<entry>134</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>bac-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-bac-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVC</entry>
<entry>234</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>lac</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-lac</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>13'5</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>ba'i-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-ba'i-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>135</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>bai-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-bai-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>23'5</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>la'i-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-la'i-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CVV</entry>
<entry>235</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>lai-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-lai-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>CCV</entry>
<entry>123</entry>
- <entry>-<rafsi>bla-</rafsi></entry>
+ <entry><rafsi>-bla-</rafsi></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
<para> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>rafsi assignments</primary><secondary>non-reassignability of</secondary></indexterm> (In fact,
<valsi>blaci</valsi> has none of these short rafsi; they are all assigned to other gismu. Lojban speakers are not free to reassign any of the rafsi; the tables shown here are to help understand how the rafsi were chosen in the first place.)</para>
<para> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>rafsi</primary><secondary>considerations restricting construction of</secondary></indexterm> There are a few restrictions: a CVV-form rafsi without an apostrophe cannot exist unless the vowels make up one of the four diphthongs
<diphthong>ai</diphthong>,
<diphthong>ei</diphthong>,
<diphthong>oi</diphthong>, or
diff --git a/todocbook/6.xml b/todocbook/6.xml
index 2fd1d51..2df409c 100644
--- a/todocbook/6.xml
+++ b/todocbook/6.xml
@@ -890,35 +890,20 @@
<anchor xml:id="c6e7d3"/>
</title>
<interlinear-gloss>
<jbo>le ci gerku cu blabi</jbo>
<gloss>The three dogs are-white.</gloss>
<en>The three dogs are white.</en>
</interlinear-gloss>
</example>
<para> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>outer quantifier</primary><secondary>implicit on descriptors</secondary></indexterm> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>inner quantifier</primary><secondary>implicit on descriptors</secondary></indexterm> <indexterm type="general-imported"><primary>descriptors</primary><secondary>implicit quantifiers for</secondary></indexterm> There are rules for each of the 11 descriptors specifying what the implicit values for the inner and outer quantifiers are. They are meant to provide sensible default values when context is absent, not necessarily to prescribe hard and fast rules. The following table lists the implicit values:</para>
- <!--This stuff was here before, not sure what it means – zort-->
- <!--<lx "le"> XE "le" -->
- <!--<lx "ro"> XE "ro" -->
- <!--<lx "su'o"> XE "su'o" -->
- <!--<lx "lo"> XE "lo" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "la"> XE "la" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "lei"> XE "lei" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "loi"> XE "loi" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "lai"> XE "lai" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "le'i"> XE "le'i" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "lo'i"> XE "lo'i" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "la'i"> XE "la'i" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "le'e"> XE "le'e" <dl compact><p>-->
- <!--<lx "lo'e"> XE "lo'e" <dl compact><p>-->
-
<informaltable>
<tgroup cols="3">
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry><valsi>le</valsi>:</entry>
<entry><oldjbophrase>ro le su'o</oldjbophrase></entry>
<entry>all of the at-least-one described as</entry>
diff --git a/todocbook/TODO b/todocbook/TODO
index 79ce722..76fecb6 100644
--- a/todocbook/TODO
+++ b/todocbook/TODO
@@ -8,45 +8,22 @@ WRT rafsi: <rafsi type="prefix">man</rafsi> seems best
Will that suck for <member><jbophrase role="rafsi">ger</jbophrase><jbophrase role="rafsi">-zda</jbophrase></member> ?
Let alone <member><jbophrase
role="rafsi">logj</jbophrase><jbophrase
role="rafsi">-bang</jbophrase><jbophrase
role="rafsi">-girz</jbophrase></member>
Handling chapter 2: why don't we just require that the number of sub-entries matches?
Also: maybe rename jbo/gloss for this purpose, or introduce roles.
-2.xml:
-
-
-6.xml:
- remove "This stuff was here before, not sure what it means - zort"
-
-3.xml:
- <phrase xml:lang="art"> becomes
- <phrase xml:lang="qya"> (an actual ISO code:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639:q ), as do most (all?) of the
- <quote xml:lang="art">
-
4.xml:
- <jbophrase>'</jbophrase> and friends: look for any single letter
- that does't have a letteral role
-
- <jbophrase role="letteral">r</jbophrase>- hyphen or -- lose
- the space after -
-
- <entry>-<jbophrase role="rafsi" valid="false">ska-<
- BUNCH MORE LIKE THIS
- <entry>-<jbophrase role="rafsi" valid="false">kli-< -- move the
- first hyphen, or something
-
<jbophrase>cc</jbophrase> needs a role
First para starts with <para><jbophrase role="letteral">,</jbophrase> for no apparent reason?
<entry>(-<jbophrase role="rafsi">sarji</jbophrase>-)</entry>
<entry>(-<jbophrase role="rafsi">zbasu</jbophrase>-)</entry>
-- extraneous trailing -
Turn the metric prefix lists into 3 column tables; split on the /
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