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Re: [lojban] registry of experimental cmavo



At 04:57 PM 07/17/2001 +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
la and cusku di'e
>List of experimentals on my wishlist:
>
>1. In BAhE: next word begins nonstandard construction.

I don't think it could be in BAhE. You want something that
will stop the parser from parsing what follows, but we don't
want {ba'e} to do that.

Sounds like lo'u/le'u, with a convention that a certain word after the lo'u triggers whatever alternate construction. But this would be limited to things that could be expressed as sumti (or entire sentences, since a sumti can stand alone where a sentence would go)

>2. bridi-to-sumti converter

Would something in selma'o LU do it? It could take more than a
bridi, but I often find that I want to put more than a bridi
inside a du'u.

You can do that now:  la'elu ...li'u


>7. forethought sumti-tail connectives [tho experimental usage
>of bridi-tail connectives as sumti-tail connectives would suffice?]

I can't think of a context where {le ge broda gi brode} would
cause ambiguity. If it doesn't, I don't see why it should not
be allowed.

The ambiguity is that anything that is a sumti-tail is also a full sentence (observative), and we have full sentence forethought connectives. It also isn't clear when you would use a forethought sumti tail connective wherein you couldn't use a sentence connective.

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