Am 04.08.2012 09:05, schrieb Gleki Arxokuna:
Ancient Greek and Russian have free word order. It means that instead of "Yesterday I saw a big dog" you can literally say "Big yesterday saw dog I" due to case markers.
Lojban currently can't split sumti apart.
{mi viska lo barda gerku} = {fe lo barda ku viska fe lo gerku fa mi}?
Therefore I suggest that if we have the same FA more than once in a bridi it means that we can join them back with {je}. So{fe lo barda viska fe lo gerku fa mi} = {mi viska lo barda je gerku}.If you need to use joi, fa'u, jo'u or other connectives such partitioning is not possible.
pei?
I don't like using logical connectives for this. How about no'u?
--
fe lo barda fa mi viska fe lo gerku
=
mi viska lo barda no'u lo gerku
"I saw something big, which is a dog."
mu'o mi'e la selpa'i
-- pilno zo le xu .i lo dei bangu cu se cmene zo lojbo .e nai zo lejbo