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Re: [lojban] Phrases for language learners
Newton, Philip scripsit:
> Maybe I'll think about it a bit more, but it seems to me at the moment that
> lo'u...le'u is more general (and perhaps more useful especially in such
> asking-about-language-and-usage contexts) than lu...li'u.
For human interlocutors, it makes little difference which one you use.
The main benefit of the distinction between lu/li'u and lo'u/le'u is
for machines, who can infer from
la simon. cusku lu la djefris. mlatu li'u
that Simon asserted *that* Jeffry is a cat, whereas from
la simon. cusku lo'u la djefris. mlatu le'u
they can only infer that Simon said something or other.
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