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[jbovlaste] Re: Alice in Wonderland 06



On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Michael Turniansky
<mturniansky@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/7/28 Jorge Llambías <jjllambias@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> 'She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed.'
>>
>> The se pagre is the adjacency of the shelves, and she's passing
>> through, not staying there. There's nothing particularly relevant that
>> she is litruing (and no vehicle, as she is in free fall).
>
>  But litru as well implies motion, not staying.

litru may imply motion, but motion within the se litru.

> Her l3 means is lo nu
> farlu (or, if you prefer, lo ve farlu).

Maybe. I always found the vehicle places a bit ridiculous anyway.

>The l2 is the airspace which
> at that instant is adjacent to the shelves, which is completely
> indistinguishable, except for its location, from where she just was or
> is just about to be.. that's why I think pagre is not defensible.

In this context the place she is passing through, i.e. the adjacency
of the shelves, is not only distinguishable (by being adjacent to the
shelves) but relevantly so. She isn't just travelling around there,
she is passing through.

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