In a message dated 2/11/2002 5:17:17 PM Central Standard Time, jjllambias@hotmail.com writes:We more or less I am unclear what "an unspecified completion" might be over and above an incomplete bridi (unless that also includes ones with unfilled places). {ce'u} isn't limited to properties but can turn up in any kind of abstraction (and other things as well), eventually turning them into a variety of things, depending on what you start with. {ke'a) is a relative clause when the relative is not the first argument and so is not capbable of standing free (neither are the others, so far as I can see) since it has to be hooked to the relatum. OK, what do you do with a dangling unspecified completion of an incomplete bridi? How, if at all, is this related to an undangling one (note, you still owe an explanation of that for the things you have been pitching around lately)? |