[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: [lojban] Re: I like chocolate




la and cusku di'e

If you asked me out of the blue how to say "that is a picture of
a boa", I'd offer {ta pixra lo ka'e sincrboa}, assuming that the
possible-worlds construal of the ka'e-series cmavo, rather than
the capability construal. (I.e. {lo ka'e sincrboa} = "that which
in some world is a boa" & not "that which in this world is
capable of being a boa".)

I think that works, too, but it doesn't invalidate the other
method.

I don't see that this would generalize to liking chocolate, but
I guess I'm wondering whether {lo'e} is being used as a panacea
to disparate or at least separately soluble problems.

They are separately solvable, English doesn't deal with all
of them in the same way: sometimes it uses "a", sometimes
"the", sometimes the plural.

Maybe we should approach this from a different perspective.
Given {lo'e broda} as a way to insert the intension of {lo'i
broda} into a selbri place, what is the resulting meaning?
This is not the same as saying that the intension becomes
the argument, since I don't want to make a claim about the
intension, le ka ce'u broda.

I admit I had understood {zu'i} as pc does. If it doesn't
get used much, it would be because it could generally be
left implicit (because it's guessable, or insufficiently
informative). Something like "She smoked hash and he
smoked zu'i[=tobacco]" would be an example of an unusual
context where zu'i needs to be explicit.

I had understood that meaning as well until someone suggested
it for generic "one", and it made so much sense to me and
found it so much more useful that I'm trying it out.

As for the example above, what's wrong with

    i fa'a le sirji crane na ku ka'e ku da klama lo'e darno mutce
=   i fa'a le sirji crane da na ka'e klama lo'e darno mutce
=   i fa'a le sirji crane no mu'ei ku da klama lo'e darno mutce
=   i fa'a le sirji crane da no mu'ei klama lo'e darno mutce

?

It has the quantifier of {da} within the scope of the negation,
so that I can't continue talking about the same "one" in the
next sentence.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


_________________________________________________________________
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com