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Re: [lojban] pro-bridi
I gather the point of the two examples on p.151, 5.5 and 5.6, is that the
assignment of the pro-bridi comes right after the selbri, as it does in both
these cases (it happens that in one the two end together). This is not said
explicitly, but makes sense in comparison with the prosumti cases. I suppose
always putting the assignment at the end of the whole brivla also makes
sense, it just doesn't happen to be the pattern chosen (cf. na, for example).
Is it grammatical? If so, it could be used as an alternate version.
Yes, "nonexistent" was a bad word choice for {zi'o}-- especially since most
of the examples are of existent but ignored arguments (the builder, house,
and material). "elliminated" would be more nearly correct. But notice that
the argument is non-existent, not "a nonexistent" or something meaning that.