Robin Lee Powell:
> >{ju'o zei o'o zei cinmo} >{ju'o zei o'o cinmo} Presumably, but neither work. The ju'o binds to the word immediatly before it; I don't think that's fixable.
That is true when used as an attitudinal. When it's part of a lujvo it can't bind to the preceding word, so they do work. I'm not sure what the place structures would be though. I suppose the first one inherits the structure from cinmo with the x2 place filled by the attitudinals: ju'o zei o'o zei cinmo: x1 feels certainty/patience about x2. But what's the place structure of {ju'o zei o'o}? Is it: x1 is an attitude/feeling of certainty and patience. co'o mi'e xorxes _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.