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[lojban-beginners] fi'o question
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- Subject: [lojban-beginners] fi'o question
- From: "Betsemes" <betsemes@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:25:10 -0400
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I have been reading the reference grammar on the section of modals. I had
been wondering if a modal built with fi'o/fe'u might accept arguments for
the other than x1 places this way:
{mi viska do fi'o kanla be la djan fe'u le zunle}
Yeah, quite non-sensical example, but it's the example given at chapter 9
section 5 of the reference grammar with a "be la djan" added. Apparently the
formal grammar listed at chapter 21 supports this even while this is not
mentioned in the text. Is it right? Or am I misreading the YACC code?