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[lojban-beginners] Whole text separator
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- Subject: [lojban-beginners] Whole text separator
- From: HeliodoR <exitconsole@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 16:20:24 +0100
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The subject refers to a '{whole-text} - separator', actually;
I don't know if there exist such a cmavo that indicates a
completely new string of sentences (independent from the
other sentences in the universe).
Something like {ni'o}, but more powerful.
For example: assume You have a book containing more
than one works of Shakespeare - and having finished A
Midsummer Night's Dream You ought to see something like
___ la xamlet. noi natmrdanska nolraitruve'a [...]
...Meaning that the upcoming text has really nothing to do
with the preceding sentences - of the other drama (okay,
instead of the author).
Is there a word for that?
mi'e xiLI,odor.