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Re: [lojban] zipf computations & experimental cmavo
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 04:57:08PM -0400, John Cowan wrote:
> Rob Speer wrote:
>
> >(For those who don't see the problem with symmetry: names are assignable.
> >Pro-sumti are assignable. What gets assigned if you say {la djan. goi
> >ko'a}?)
>
> If you know what ko'a means, then la djan. is defined to mean whatever
> ko'a means.
> If you know what la djan. means, then ko'a is defined to mean whatever
> la djan. means.
> If you don't know what either means, then they mean the same, but *what*
> they mean will arrive in future.
> If you know what both mean, and they already mean the same thing, the
> goi-phrase is unnecessary.
> If you know what both mean, and they mean different things, *bzzzzzt*,
> semantic error.
>
> This is called "unification" in Prolog.
Hmm. That actually makes sense. I think I'll stop touting asymmetrical goi.
I suggest you put that on the Wiki, too, because I don't think it's clarified
anywhere else.
(Incidentally, I don't need 2 copies of each e-mail - just reply to the list.)
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