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Re: [lojban] Re: Looking down



At 08:50 PM 07/17/2001 +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
la lojbab cusku di'e
I can't keep straight which sense is which in this discussion, so I don't
know what you are asking for.  Can you give an English sentence wherein
both a directional sense and a locative sense actually make sense, so I
know what the issue is?

I can't give you an English sentence with fa'a because fa'a is
not an English word. I can give you a Lojban sentence and the
two possible interpretations:

 le gerku cu bacru fa'a le tricu

Interpretation 1 (directional)
 Orientation of event of barking: towards the tree.
 Location of event of barking: unspecified.

Interpretation 2 (locational)
 Orientation of event of barking: unspecified.
 Location of event of barking: somewhere along the line that goes
      from ???? towards the tree.

OK, given this, I understand FAhA to be locational. No idea how that tracks back to earlier in the discussion, since the terminology was driving me crazy (I.m doing all this on too little sleep).

lojbab
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