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Re: [lojban-beginners] ti



Events are understood to occupy space-time (space boundaries being usually
more blurry than time ones), so it is fair enough to call them pointable things.

In fact, you may be surprised at how similar events can be to objects
like bananas.

On 28 April 2012 16:55, MorphemeAddict <lytlesw@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found this at wavelessonscontinued (thanks to a previous link):
> ti “this” – a close thing or event nearby which can be pointed to by the
> speaker.
>
> Can "ti" be used for events? My dictionaries (from jbovlaste et al.) say
> it's only pointable things and places. I assume "ta" and "tu" will have the
> same restrictions as "ti".
>
> stevo
>
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