In a message dated 9/6/2002 11:12:47 AM Central Daylight Time, Philip.Newton@datenrevision.de writes: << How to express (with an attitudinal) that something is boring? I would have >> Good question! It looks as though "interest" here (key words are not our friends) means something like "attraction," which is certainly one sense of "interest," though not the first to come to mind as an emotion. "boring," in particular, lies in another direction, without the evaluative component (we can be bored with attractive ideas -- or their expressions --as much as with unattractive ones). Probably there is something to be worked out with the dimensional emotive system, but no one uses it or can decode it on the fly (and often not with the book in front of them), so that probably wont help for "booooooring" {a'a} won't help, since its neutral position covers daydreaming better than being bored -- for which one has to be at least somewhat attentive. Maybe a combination of {ueru'e} and {u'inai}? << And as for the adjective -- tolci'i? tolzdi? >> Both seem to work, though for slightly different notions, obviously. But they fit in nicely with the suggested attitudinals. Probably {malslabu} works for another sense.
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