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[lojban] selma'o nomenclature
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- Subject: [lojban] selma'o nomenclature
- From: Jameson Orndorff <jtorndorff@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:10:07 -0400
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Just a quick question - when we talk about cmavo and the selma'o to which they belong, we usually refer to them by saying "selma'o UI" or "selma'o KOhA" - this seems very unlojbanic. However, after taking a look at the actual place structure of cmavo, I was left a bit confused.
x1 is a structure word of grammatical class x2, with meaning/function x3 in language x4
How exactly does one fill in the x2 spot? I've seen a number of examples, such as {zo .ua cmavo lo selma'o be zo .ui} or {zo .ua cmavo zo'e pe zo .ui} but is there an official answer?
ki'e
mu'o mi'e .kribacr.