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Re: comments on CONN.TXT
And:
> > In other words, "act so as to
> > make it true that X happens" does not need {do} to be an argument of X
> > in general.
> Is there no UI that'll do this?
Yes, {ei} (obligation) is the closest to a command. Then there are {e'o}
(suggestion) and {e'u} (request) for other uses of the imperative.
And also there are others for less common uses.
> I imagine that {ko} was influenced
> partly by English imperatives and partly by the wish to make imperatives
> that contain references to the addressee one cmavo shorter.
Yes, I'm not saying that {ko} is not useful. Many commands contain {do}
in the agent place, so {ko} may be a good shortening device. I'm just
commenting that it is not the general way of doing imperatives.
Jorge