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Re: [lojban] ma smuni zo senva



At 09:46 PM 8/15/01 -0600, Jay Kominek wrote:
IMO, day dreams, nightmares, good dreams are all cases of senva. Hoping
that you get into graduate school isn't senva. Sitting around in class and
thinking about how neat it would be to be to have a graduate degree, such
that you're unaware of the professor lecturing, is senva.

However, I would form some sort lujvo for all of them, and use the
appropriate lujvo instead of senva directly, as it seems to be a gismu
which is fairly vague and best left to lujvo/tanru construction.

Note that this is precisely the opposite philosophy that Colin Fine once expressed which was to Lojbanically use the broad if more vague term where possible. He noted that English speakers are prone to being overspecific about some things that are obvious, and that Lojban seems to make a bit of art of being creatively vague or elliptical in leaving out things English finds essential (like tense and number).

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