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Re: [lojban] RE: Opposite of za'o
la pycyn cusku di'e
>But an achievement is the paradigm change of state - from not to so:
>winning
>(or coming in last for that matter), being born, getting elected, etc.
Sorry, I didn't mean change of state. I meant change of action
status, from happening to not happening, or from not happening
to happening. Not a change of one of the arguments but of
the relationship between the arguments.
I know some verbs are classified as achievements because they
refer to the change of state of something, but is that really
what {co'i} is? Does it refer to what happens to the x1 argument,
or is it simply that the whole event is taken as a point event,
whatever type of event it is? That is what I recall as the official
explication, although I never felt very comfortable with {co'i}.
I don't think I have ever used it.
>But, if these premature and postsenile cases are to be allowed at all, we
>can
>-- and must -- be able to talk about the natural ending and starting even
>if
>it does not occur, else there can be no talk of unnatural ones. They may
>be
>fuzzy, but there is still a line.
Ok. {co'a za'o} is the start of the unnatural extension,
and therefore it is the not occurring natural ending.
If we had the mirror of za'o, {co'u XXX} (or {mo'u XXX))
would be the end of the advanced occurring, and therefore
the not occurring natural start. But it is hard for me to
find a use for them.
co'o mi'e xorxes
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