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[lojban-beginners] Re: ko ba cu gleki ca'o le citsi



On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Matt Arnold wrote:

Is {ko ba cu gleki ca'o le citsi} correct for "Imperative-you future-tense
be happy/merry/glad/gleeful during the season/cyclic interval"?

Mostly. I'm a little surprised you can put the {ba} in front of the {cu}, but jbofi'e likes it fine. I personally would have used {ko cu ba gleki li'o} or just {ko ba gleki li'o}.

Actually, I'm not sure what happens when you mix the {ba} with the {ca'o}.
That is, I'm not sure whether it's saying that you be happy after now, during
the season, or be happy after the during-the-season.  It should work fine
without the {ba}, though.

Is this a correct use of an event interval? Is {le citsi} just acting as a
modifier of the {ca'o} tense, or is it serving for the x2 place?

It's fine syntactically. The {le citsi} is binding to {ca'o}. There's a little ambiguity concerning whether {broda ca'o ko'a} means that {broda} is ongoing during a time including {ko'a} (which seems to be the more modern take on it, and working its way through BPFK) or whether the {ko'a} is ongoing during a time including {broda} (which seems to be what CLL somewhat illogically recommends). Of course, for {ca'o} the difference is small compared with, say, {pu'o}.

This is probably more than you wanted to know, though.  Short answer is yes,
it works.

I don't want to tell people to be happy "about" the season, just during it.

That does it. -- Adam Lopresto http://cec.wustl.edu/~adam/

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