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[lojban-beginners] Re: lujvo creation: economical class.
Matt Arnold skrev:
> Are there any natural languages that express this concept as a single
> word? Are you sure you want to?
> -Eppcott
I don't think so. Tried to form such a lujvo to have the level of
preciseness that I want. I'm not thinking about any type of class/group,
but a sociobased class or group which is distinguished from other such
groups by their economic interests.
Einar.
> On 11/21/06, Einar Faanes <einar@bommelibom.com> wrote:
>> >> Einar Faanes:
>> >> > That was what I was afraid of. A gismu signifying society or
>> community
>> >> > is what I need. Maybe {cecmu}?
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>> On 11/21/06, Arnt Richard Johansen <arj@nvg.org> wrote:
>> >> Is this concept in any way different from "socio-economic class"?
>> If not,
>> >> maybe "jdini jikca klesi" will work as a veljvo.
>>
>> komfo,amonan skrev:
>> > The place structure of {jdini} betrays IMHO it's inappropriateness for
>> > this
>> > lujvo concept. How about {ni ricfu klesi}? mu'o mi'e komfo,amonan
>>
>> Maybe, but I don't think they would fit the concept I'm trying to
>> describe, which is social classes divided by economic interests. I think
>> {cemkle} (from veljvo {cecmu klesi}): x1=k1 is a
>> class/category/subgroup/subset within community x2=c1=k2 of organisms
>> x3=c2 with defining property x4=k3; and putting {jdini}, {kamcfu} or
>> {kampindi} in x4. Can x3 be omittet, I don't think specifying the
>> organism is useful in this use.
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>> Einar.
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