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Re: whether (was Re: ni, jei, perfectionism)
- To: John Cowan <cowan@LOCKE.CCIL.ORG>
- Subject: Re: whether (was Re: ni, jei, perfectionism)
- From: And Rosta <a.rosta@UCLAN.AC.UK>
- Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 13:06:22 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: University of Central Lancashire
- Reply-to: And Rosta <a.rosta@UCLAN.AC.UK>
- Sender: Lojban list <LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET>
Jorge:
[stuff snipped and noted]
> How do I say "I know where John and Alice are going"?
>
> mi djuno le ka ce'u klama makau kei la djan e la alis
> I know where they are going about each of John and Alice.
>
> And finally:
>
> la djan frica la alis le ka ce'u klama makau
> "John differs from Alice in where they are going."
>
> Why are these Q-kau different?
The latter means: "the place where Alice is going is not the
place where John is going". No indirect question there.
What you are doing with {djuno} is licit, but doesn't advance
us towards a logical understanding of {makau}. To argue that
these Q-kau are the same, you'd need to show it by translating
it into something we understand, such as logical form.
--And