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Re: [lojban] The new approach to attitudinals




la rab spir cusku di'e

Of course. No word could change the fact that true things continue to be true or that false things continue to be false. The speaker's percieved truth value
is what's important, and this is what I'm talking about.

The attitudinals don't change the speaker's perceived truth value
either, I would think.

For example, {a'o} changes the truth value from "I state that this is true" to
"I hope that this is true".

{a'o} makes that change, only I don't see how you can call that a change
in truth value. It doesn't matter, we agree on what {a'o} does, even
if we disagree about how to call it.

Would you follow something like {ianai} or {ju'onai} with the statement you
believe is false, or with a true statement about what you believe is false?

With a statement that I believe not to be true.

mu'o mi'e xorxes



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