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Re: [lojban] Predicate logic and childhood.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 03:53:18PM -0400, Rob Speer wrote:
> Okay, I should have looked a little harder. Your C does have a 'ko' in it.
Correct. Note that either ko binding stops at the .ijo, or jbofi'e has
a bug in it.
> So this raises these questions:
>
> - Would the sentence still work if it had 'do' instead of 'ko'?
Not IMO, because then C becomes:
You have now/are now cleaned/cleaning your room.
It seems unlikely that the parent would need an enticement for something
that has already occured.
> - If there is a 'ko' in C, is it asking the child to make C true or to make
> .ijo true?
C.
I have _no_ idea where people are getting this idea that ko carries
across a logical connective between sentences, but the grammar doesn't
seem to bear this out.
-Robin
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