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Re: [lojban] Overspecifying places (was: (lojban-beginners) pi'e)



On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, [utf-8] Björn Gohla wrote (replying to Nick):
> i am getting the feeling that there is quite a tendency in lojban to
> overspecify things. i consider date formatting to be beyond the realm of the
> language itself, just like alot of the metaphysics we tend to talk about. so
> instead of embossing a specific world view into lojban we should concentrate
> on making as much as possible easily and clearly expressible.

Your point is not unreasonable.  But a gismu is defined to be a word used
as a symbol for a relation between... what?  You can't have a relation,
therefore can't have a gismu, without parameters that are thus related.  My
canonical example is, "the rat eats the cheese" differs in meaning from
"the cheese eats the rat", but these differ only in the order of
parameters, using the parameter <-> place assignment style most often used
in both English and Lojban.

Thus, it's important to nail down the _order_ of the places (parameters)
for each gismu, as well as how each place participates in the relation.

But in the case of /detri/, x1 is clearly the date -- there's no argument
there.  The gismu list does specify the precise time part order, which is
what's being argued about.

Here's a Modest Proposal:  /detri/ = "x1 is the date of event x2 at
location x3 by calendar x4; x1 to be expressed in the customary format of
x4 using /pi'e/ to join time parts."  Thus pc, when using /detri/, will
assume x4 = the Gregorian calendar expressed in provincial format, while
people who have to live with data exchange will assume x4 = the Gregorian
calendar in ISO-8601 format.  And the Mayans will use the special time
parts unique to their culture.

So I'm actually agreeing with Björn that /detri/ X1 is overspecified in
the gismu list.

More argument fodder (but maybe we've put enough time on this already):
when dealing with "the month of Caprock" or "the year of the fruit bat",
does it really make sense to "massify the unit values with /joi/"?  Does it
make sense with /pi'e/?  How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

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