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Re: some definitions



>Date:         Tue, 1 Nov 1994 12:23:20 -0800
>From: "John E. Clifford" <pcliffje%CRL.COM@CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
>X-To:         lojban list <lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu>
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>la xorxes cusku di'e

>   >    la pycy cusku di'e

>But I like "pycyn"  I've been away but don't names still have to end in
>consonants?

Um, let me see if I still have it right... Wouldn't "la pycy. cusku" mean
"that-named 'expressor' restrictively associated with the referent of the
pronoun "P.C.""?  No... that would have to be py.cy.  But otherwise that's
right?  Just like "le ko'a tanxe", replacing "le" with "la" (allowed by
grammar) and "ko'a" with "py.cy." (both pro-sumti)... right?

Just checking..

~mark