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Re: [lojban] Request for grammar clarifications
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- Subject: Re: [lojban] Request for grammar clarifications
- From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>
- Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 14:55:17 -0400 (EDT)
- In-reply-to: <v03007802b7361cb74ce3@[128.195.187.55]>
On Sun, 27 May 2001, Nick Nicholas wrote:
> la xorxes. has made some comments on my grammar (and misunderstandings
> thereof!) in the lessons, for which I am grateful. The following I'm not
> sure about, and would like some clarification. I don't *really* want the
> typical Lojban list thirty-day discussion, and most of these should really
> be resolvable by fiat.
>
> 1) de'i
>
> Is it legal to say {ti xatra de'i li pano}, and by consequence {le xatra be
> de'i li pano}? Does the date cmavo introduce a date *conventionally*
> associated with the predicate (as I remember it), so that you can say this
> is a letter on the tenth? Or is {de'i} tantamount to {ca}, deriving its
> semantics *only* from {detri}, in which case such an utterance would be
> misleading? (It's a letter on the tenth, but it's still a letter today.) In
> other words, does {de'i} correspond to "dated", or to "on"?
The cmavo list says "ti'u" is for letters.
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