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Re: [lojban] Attitudinal scales and the meaning of {cu'i}



On 15 May 2010 23:12, Daniel Brockman <daniel@brockman.se> wrote:
> When I use {za'u re'u}, I'm thinking about that the number in question is
> larger than another contextually understood number,

That's roughly what I meant by "a time after the previous time", and I think
it may be the core of the argument.

That {za'u re'u} is used as if it meant {za'u tu'o re'u}.

Yes, I agree. And I see {za'u tu'o re'u} as the default meaning of {za'u re'u}. I don't think {za'u re'u} should suggest {za'u so'i re'u} "more-than-many-th time" by default.

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