Yanis Batura wrote:
coi ro do la lojban. xamguCan anyone summarize, which instruments are there in Lojban for explicit specification of context for the meaning of the words of the speaker?In these examples explicit context is between asterisks. - Dragons can fly, *in fantasy world context* - There are no dragons *in the real world* - All bears are animals *in the real world* - All bears have something common *in human discourse* - The car is green *in your context*, but *in my context* it is white - The line is infinite to both sides *in abstract math / in theory* - There are no infinite lines *in everyday life mi'e .ianis. P.S. / ba lo se ciska:Oh sorry, I am an ignoramus in the subtle differences between English words "context" and "setting" used by mega-linguists here :))
Perhaps some cmavo from selmao BAI and BAI* may help vedu'o = under epistemology. may help in scoping some of those contextsteni'i = under logic system ... my guess is math and theory, both being systems for generating formal proofs would loosely fall under logical systems as long as the system refered to was clarified.
There's quite a few others but these stood out as particularly relevant.ma'i = with reference frame. If the reference frame were specified as everyday experience / the "real" world / etc I'm sure this would suffice, though the semantics of how to express such a reference frame I'm sure are fraught with danger. ;-)
These are all modals so I'm no expert in using them, but I'm sure someone will pipe in to clarify if I'm on the wrong track.