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Re: [lojban] Re: questions about DOI & cmene



Quoth And:

>Yes. Note that all I'm saying is that bridi with lots of omitted or
>zo'e sumti are hard to gloss. (Tho also, as I've said to Michael, I
>think they're overused, making too heavy demands on the interpretive
>powers of the hearer.)

In addition to which, of course (as And has already pointed out, and as I
myself found in authoring the final lesson), we may be assuming that the
first sumti of a ka-abstraction is what has the ce'u value, but that has
never been stated anywhere even as a guideline, let alone as a rule.
(Well, it has been stated in the lessons now, but only tentatively...)

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