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[lojban-beginners] Re: zo za'u jo'u zo me'i
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Michael
Turniansky<mturniansky@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> (or for that matter, I'm not 100% sure that the term "term" is
> formally introduced in the human-readable part of the CLL, but I couild be
> mistaken.
The natural place for a definition of "term" would probably be chapter
9, but I can't find it there. I find this in Chapter 14, Section 11:
<<A ``term'' is either a sumti or a sumti preceded by a tense or modal
tag such as ``pu'' or ``bai''.>> It's an incomplete definition, and
in any case the term "term" has already been used in lots of other
places before this definition is given. Chapter 10 for example has:
<<It is not necessary to have both an origin point and an explicit
magnitude: a termset may have only a single term in it.>>
> Hard to tell without an index (at lteast, the online version
> doesn't have one. The text makes reference to one in chapter 2, section
> 18. Does it exist in the paper version?)
Yes, the paper version does have an index. I don't have it with me at
the moment to check what references it has for "term".
mu'o mi'e xorxes