On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 10:16:39AM -0500, John Cowan wrote: > Martin Bays scripsit: > > Excellent questions every one! > > > Is a jek-connected tanru like {ricfu je ninmu} still a single selbri? And > > in that case, what is its place structure, given that {ricfu} and {ninmu} > > have quite different place structures? > > The place structure is basically that of ninmu, but any sumti appearing > before the selbri are put into the appropriate places of both ricfu and > ninmu. What? No. (Are you confusing "co" conversion with tanru connectives?) > > What's the difference between {LE broda pe BAI LE brode} and {LE broda be > > BAI LE brode}? > > Little or nothing. Nothing. Except you can use the "pe" one even if you're dealing with a sumti like "la djan.", so it's superior in that respect. [...] > > How to use functions with ranges beyond the numbers? E.g. if I have a > > function f:A->B with A and B sets {fy fancu abu noi selcmi ku'o by noi > > selcmi}, what's f(x)? According to jbofi'e, {ma'o fy boi xy} and {le ma'o > > fy boi xy} are both ungrammatical, and does {li ma'o fy boi xy} make > > sense? > > "li" is correct. The gloss "the number" is really too narrow; it should be > "the mathematical value". > > > Are there exact rules for how overriding components of a pro-bridi works? > > e.g. in {da zo'u remna .i naku go'i} is the second sentence equivalent to > > {naku da zo'u remna} or {da zo'u naku remna}? [...] I think the latter. You'd need to say "na go'i" or "naku zo'u go'i" (which are both the same thing) to get the former. -- Jordan DeLong - fracture@allusion.net lu zo'o loi censa bakni cu terzba le zaltapla poi xagrai li'u sei la mark. tuen. cusku
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