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Re: [lojban] Re: [jboske] RE: Anything but tautologies



pycyn@aol.com scripsit:

> I'm afraid I don't see how putting a left parenthesis in front changes it 
> from whatever it was before to a number.

That's how we express quantities in ways other than mere digit strings.
"30 men" is "cino nanmu", but "k men" cannot be "ky. nanmu" (which
means "K is a man"), instead "vei ky. [ve'o] nanmu" is required.

> (BTW, the example of {vei} in the 
> book, 18.5.10 (437) is a total muck-up of use-mention conventions

I don't see how, except for the use of quotes around "n" in the
literal translation, which is intended not to create a quotation,
but just for readability, as in "Mind your 'p's and 'q's"
(which is not about letters, whatever it does mean).

> 17.11.6 (423) a desperate way to avoid an ambiguity created 
> somewhere back at the beginning of all this, I suspect (and the use-mention 
> is really bad in this example, too -- flat wrong in fact.)

I don't see any use-mention problem here either.

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To say that Bilbo's breath was taken away is no description at all.  There
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that they learned of elves in the days when all the world was wonderful.
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