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Re: pc answers



la djan cusku di'e

> My take on the 3-dog/9-dog problem is that all the standard forms specify
> nine dogs, and that to get three dogs you use:
>
>         vu'i ci gerku cu batci vu'i ci nanmu
>
> which creates two sequences, one of dogs and one of men.

Assuming that sequences (unlike sets) can bite and be bitten, that would
agree with my proposal about inner quantifiers, because then {ci}
becomes an inner quantifier.

But I'm not sure that sequences can bite other sequences. Maybe the
members of the sequence? Are sequences like sets or does {vu'i} get
at the members of a sequence?

Jorge