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Re: bridi place structure with unusual tertau
- Subject: Re: bridi place structure with unusual tertau
- From: "Jorge J. Llambías" <jorge@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx
- Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 13:19:02 -0300
la ritcyd cusku di'e
>After reconsidering the issue, I think you have to consider linked sumti
>on the tertau as fixing some of the places, in effect producing a new
>selbri which has fewer places (somewhat like the function of zi'o).
That's reasonable. Then {ko'a broda be fa ko'e} puts ko'a
in the broda2 place.
>If that was bad, I'm starting to wonder what happens if there is
>conversion present as well. e.g. things like
>
>A fo B te ke se broda be C ke'e be D be'o E
I hadn't thought of that. You can actually use just fa
to tag every different position of a predicate:
xe ke ve ke te ke se ke klama be fa A ke'e
be fa B ke'e be fa C ke'e be fa D fa E
is equivalent to: A klama B C D E
>start to look awfully complex. I think I'll just let my program give up
>with something like this!
Those are all algorithmic, a program shouldn't have too much
trouble with them as long as there are no rule conflicts.
As for us mere mortals...
co'o mi'e xorxes