On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 03:41:54PM -0000, jjllambias2000 wrote: > la djorden cusku di'e > > People also frequently forget boi when there's two lerfu sumti in > > a row, or ku when there's a joi for sumti. > > Yes, but that seems to be a different type of error. Once you > understand the reason why the terminator is needed you don't > have to give a second thought to it. [I think numbers and lerfu > should not have been allowed to merge together, but that's for > some other day. Even so, the rule is learnable.] {na} is different. > Every time I see or write {na} in a longuish or a little bit complex > sentence I have to spend some time analyzing it before I can > be sure of what it says. And for the next sentence I have to > start from scratch, I haven't developed any intuition about it. [...] It's actually pretty simple: there's no need to do real thinking about the sentence: - if you can rephrase it as "It is false that: foo", the na is fine. - if not, you can make it a "naku" and get position defined scope - also consider a cmavo from NAhE, which is frequently better anyway. This is easier for me than remembering {boi}! :) -- 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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