[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: quantifiers
la pycyn cusku di'e
> <For a universal quantifier with existential import, I think we can
> use "rosu'o"/"su'oro", parallel to "roci", etc. for "all three".
(Is
> there any convention for which number goes first in these compound
> quantifiers?)>
>
> I like the idea, but I wonder if it will work. {roci broda} comes
in stages
> from {ro lo ci lo broda} as far as I can remember (and this
explains the
> order); I think that (ro lo su'o lo broda} collapses to {lo broda}
I'm not sure how to interpret "ro lo ci lo broda", is "ci" an inner
or an outer quantifier? I thought that the compound quantifiers such
as "roci", "so'upa", etc. claim that both quantifiers apply to the
actual number ("so'uci le gerku" can't be expanded like that, I don't
think.)
"su'oro broda" could be interpreted as "at least all broda" which is
the same as just "ro broda" and doesn't imply that there's at least
one broda, so I guess that "rosu'o broda" is better.
Another possibility might be "ro lo su'o broda", since the inner
quantifier then specifies that the number of broda in the world is at
least one. Also, we can connect operands with eks, so there's "vei ro
e su'o broda".
mu'o mi'e adam