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Re: [lojban] Opposites (was: opposite of za'o)



At 09:49 AM 07/02/2000 +0100, Colin Fine wrote:
I just noticed what an odd word "opposite" is in this context.
Or any lojbanic context. I have difficulty with a number of the UInai
glosses, but my particular se mabla is ba'anai, where the scale on which it
has been determined negation is to run is to my mind bizarre.

It is bizarre to my mind too, and I came up with it. But at that point it was a matter of efficient use of cmavo space for something that was primarily an evidential (though I think someone argued for one of the three points on the scale being attitudinal) in Lojban. I think that there is only one other evidential that has a defined negation and hence an implied scale; it is arguable than none of them should be expressed as negations even etymological ones, except that the grammar of UI allows the things to be negated, so we might as well use it.

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