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Re: [lojban] Tense and attitudinals



On Saturday 13 April 2002 18:37, Jorge Llambias wrote:

>
> You can use {ba'anai} for the memories. But attitudinals don't
> really have an internal grammar, so you can't make very
> complex conections among them.
>
>
> In this case, both attitudes occur in the present. He doesn't
> want to say he was sad in the past, he says he is sad now,
> remembering the past.

Just to get this clear ... Does 

.uinaiba'anai

then mean "I am sad (in the present), remembering some past event"?

robin.tr 

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Robin Turner
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