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Re: [lojban] Re: I like chocolate




la pycyn cusku di'e

I think the point you
are striving to make applies nicely to {levi cakla zo'u mi nelci le nu mi
citka cy} or some such thing, but that is precisely because the mention of
the chocolate is outside the intensional context and so bound to this world.

The point I'm trying to make does not depend on the chocolate.
I could use {mi nelci le nu citka} and {mi nelci lo nu citka}.
"I like the particular event of eating that I have in mind"
and "there is/are some event(s) of eating that I like". None
of them corresponds to the most common sense of "I like to eat"
or "I enjoy eating".

     mi ta'e nelci lo nu mi citka lo cakla
     Habitually it is the case that there is some eating of
     chocolate that I like.

What is habituaol, etc. is not there
being events but my liking some of the events (there are always events of any
sort you care to come up with).

So you would take the quantifier outside of the scope of ta'e:

 da poi nu mi citka lo cakla zo'u mi ta'e nelci da
 For some event x of me eating chocolate: habitually I like x.

No, that's not what you're saying. Where would you put the ta'e
relative to {da poi nu}/{lo nu}?

[On the quantifier of du'u:]
I am at a loss to see the advantage of {tu'o}, "a non-specific, elliptical
number" over {lo}, which amounts to an unspecified number.

I take {tu'o} as a null, a non-number. The cmavo list has
both definitions for it. We went over this already in the past.

The members of lo'i du'u la djil sipna are all the propositions that in fact
amount to claims that Jill sleeps.  Since they are intensional, the
identities that in fact apply -- such as that Jill is Jack's sister and that
sleeping is non-traumatic temporary loss of consciousness -- do not reduce
them to a single item.

So would you say, for example:

  le du'u le mensi be la djak cu sipna cu du'u la djil sipna

I don't have a strong position on this, I'm just trying to
figure it out. Doesn't this sort of kill the ability of du'u
to provide intensional contexts?

mu'o mi'e xorxes





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