On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 07:02:44PM +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote: > la xod cusku di'e [...] > > Repeating traji > > > is necessary because they claim it is the most fundamental, > > > the most economic, and the most democratic, not just the most > > > in all three things together but the most in each of them, which > > > is a stronger claim. > > > >I don't agree that repetition creates a stronger claim. > > Suppose Esperanto was the simplest, English the most economical, > Chinese the most democratic (just for the sake of argument), > and Lojban the most simple-economical-democratic when all > is measured together. The claim is not for a language > that is the most when everything is measured together, but > one that is the most in each one of the properties, so not even > Lojban in our example would pass the test. I think you're confusing your connectives. Logical connectives are always expandable: ko'a broda je brode == ko'a broda gi'e brode == ko'a broda .ije ko'a brode You need to use a nonlogical connective like jo'u to prevent it from being expandable like that I believe. So your comments would've held if he had said jo'u (or maybe joi also?), but since he used je I think it makes all 3 traji simultaneously. -- Jordan DeLong - fracture@allusion.net lu zo'o loi censa bakni cu terzba le zaltapla poi xagrai li'u sei la mark. tuen. cusku
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