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Re: place switching cmavo...
- To: John Cowan <cowan@LOCKE.CCIL.ORG>
- Subject: Re: place switching cmavo...
- From: Chris A Bogart <cbogart@INDRA.COM>
- Date: Wed Nov 13 16:13:24 1996
- In-reply-to: <199611131752.KAA02444@indra.com>
- Reply-to: Chris A Bogart <cbogart@INDRA.COM>
- Sender: Lojban list <LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET>
> On 1996-11-12 "Trevor C. Hill" <trevor@AMON-RA.RES.CMU.EDU> writes:
> > ... It seems to me that because the places are, for the most part,
> > ordered by frequency of use, these words should simply take a certain
> > place (x2 for se) and put it at the front, leaving the other places in
> > their original order...
> (because you usually want to fill x1 and so need "fa" as well as "se".)
I agree with this observation, although I don't favor changing it,
since I think giving up on the baseline would be far more
damaging to the language.
I do think swapping is better than shifting in the case of "te" --
consider the usefulness of "te dunda". But "xe klama" will often
require "fu", and for some reason the fa-fu series has always
struck me as awkward.
Chris