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Re: [lojban] How many places for lujvo?



Newton, Philip scripsit:
> 
> http://nuzban.wiw.org/wiki/index.php?lerfu%20pro-sumti%2C%20and%20why%20ko%2
> 7a%20sucks
> (should be all in one line; otherwise search for 
> "lerfu pro-sumti, and why ko'a sucks")
> 
> says
> 
>     "gismu have up to five places, and lujvo can have even more"
> 
> I had seen that gisme have up to five, and then wondered why the wiki page
> on GnomeNewWords have a couple of lujvo with even more[1]... is there any
> upper limit on the number of places allowed?

In principle no.

> And is there any mechanism analogous to the fa,fe,fi,fo,fu mechanism to get
> at places beyond the fifth? Or do I have to put in a bunch of zo'e? (Or
> start with "fu" and add "zo'e"s?)

"faxixa", "faxire", "faxici", etc.  You can use any other FA with the
same meaning if you like.

> (And is the limit of five places for gismu intentional, or is it just
> because noone could think of a good reason to have more? Asked another way,
> if a gismy "broda" enters the official language in the future, could it have
> more than five places? Or are gismu restricted to five places and only lujvo
> (and fu'ivla?) can have more?)

New gismu are not now being defined.  If one were to be added, I doubt
that it would have more than five places, but there is no principled
restriction.

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