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Re: [lojban] RE: mi zo'a klama
la pycyn cusku di'e
I take {za'o} to mean over-completion of the the described event -"He kept
on
building the hosue" means he kept building after the house was done.
Right, as long as he was still doing some building of the
house.
So here
you keep going after Pineville is passed.
But he is no longer going _to Pineville_! How can he keep
going there if he is no longer going there? I don't think
{za'o klama py} can be the same as {klama lo bancu be py}.
Predicates with built-in location places are very nasty
when mixed with tenses, because the built-in places don't
go away. A related problem is that FAhAs can't be used
in those places. For example, to say "I go from under
the bed to inside the closet" I can't use {ni'a} and
{ne'i} for "under" and "inside", I have to use {le cnita be}
and {le nenri be}. Similarly, I would think we can't
ignore the destination place of {klama}, if something
is no longer a destination it shouldn't be said that
it keeps on being a destination.
co'o mi'e xorxes
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