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Re: [lojban] Usage of logical connectives?
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 12:50:43AM +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
>
> la robyspir cusku di'e
>
> >Since the truth value of a command is whether that command is carried out,
> >what
> >would be wrong with:
> >
> >ko nicygau ledo kumfa .ijo do kakne lenu klama le panka
>
> Probably {mi curmi le nu do klama le panka} is better than {kakne}.
>
> It's not that the sentence is wrong, it is just that it doesn't
> really have the intended meaning. It says that the two events
> are true together or false together, it does not say that the
> permission to go to the park is a consequence of the child
> cleaning up the room, nor that the parent wants the child
> to clean up the room. It doesn't say "I want you to clean up
> your room, and your recompense for doing it will be my permission
> to go to the park". Maybe the English doesn't really say all that
> either, maybe it only implicates it, and we can do the same
> in Lojban, but then our children won't learn to think
> logically... :)
OK, so, then once again I have to ask:
What is the use of the logical connectives? What information do they
transmit to the user?
-Robin
--
http://www.digitalkingdom.org/~rlpowell/ BTW, I'm male, honest.
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