On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 01:48:00PM -0500, Michael Turniansky wrote: > On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:44 AM, v4hn <me@v4hn.de> wrote: > > Take {fenki} for example which is defined as > > > > x1 (action/event) is crazy/insane/mad/frantic/in a > > frenzy (one sense) by standard x2 > > [...] > > Phrasing it differently, which standard > > do these places represent: A standard of _judgement_ > > or a standard of _comparison_? > > In the particular gismu you cite, I would say "standard of judgment" > --gejyspa > Finally someone has an opinion about it, ki'e la gejyspa I really hope this does not depend on any particular gismu, because all these places are phrased the very same. Therefore, I would like to have one accepted interpretation of them. Also, given these places have one meaning, how would one phrase the other meaning accordingly? v4hn
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