My brain is all melty now.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Jameson Orndorff
<jtorndorff@gmail.com> wrote:
Directly from the CLL:
So far we have only considered tenses in isolated bridi. Lojban
provides several ways for a tense to continue in effect over more than
a single bridi. This property is known as ``stickiness'': the tense
gets ``stuck'' and remains in effect until explicitly ``unstuck''. In
the metaphor of the imaginary journey, the place and time set by a
sticky tense may be thought of as a campsite or way-station: it
provides a permanent origin with respect to which other tenses are
understood. Later imaginary journeys start from that point rather than
from the speaker.
Also, from the ma'oste:
ki KI tense default
tense/modal: set/use tense default; establishes new open scope
space/time/modal reference base
So I meant modals. I could be wrong - the CLL *doesn't* supply
examples of non-tense modals being stickied, at least in that section
I linked.