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Re: [lojban-beginners] Repeating specific sumti within the same bridi






On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:58 PM, Jacob Errington <nictytan@gmail.com> wrote:
.i la latro'a di'e cusku

There are a number of options. If you're using the same sumti twice in a row, {ri} is perfect for the job; they carry the referent, not the symbol. The counting rule for {ri} is a little weird: it refers to the most recent sumti which is fully closed, where we are counting in order of beginnings. So in {lo nu broda ko'a cu brode ri}, {ri} refers back to {ko'a}, as it is the most recently-begun sumti which is fully closed. This rule is slightly confusing because it does not mean that it refers back to the most recently-closed sumti, which in my example is {lo nu broda ko'a}.

In fact, the ri-series skips other KOhA, except those in the ri-series and in the ti-series. There are some KOhA for which I don't think the CLL is clear on, namely zo'e and ce'u. I also don't think it's explicit whether BY are skipped by the ri-series.
Whoops, obvious mistake. Here's a version that avoids that placeholder pitfall: {lo nu mi vitke lo rirni cu pluka ri}. This the same as {lo nu mi vitke lo rirni ku goi ko'a cu pluka ko'a}, that is, {ri} refers back to {lo rirni [ku]}.

mi'e la latro'a mu'o

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