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Re: [lojban] Second session on Record: anaphora



And Rosta scripsit:

> > But if bridi anaphora is
> > needed, perhaps it would be better to recognize that LE too starts a
> > subordinate bridi and then do without {nei}, thus avoiding one round of
> > paradoxes and yet covering all the practical cases (I think, but have not
> > pushed the process too far). ]
> 
> This is said too elliptically for me to understand what you mean.

LE does not start a subordinate bridi grammatically, although the selbri
in it logically implies a bridi.

-- 
John Cowan                                   cowan@ccil.org
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