Am 15.10.2012 17:29, schrieb la gleki:
> the CLL <http://dag.github.com/cll/19/12/ >says:
>
> Note: The parser believes that parentheses are attached to the previous
> word or construct, because it treats them as syntactic equivalents of
> subscripts and other such so-called “free modifiers”. Semantically,
> however, parenthetical remarks are not necessarily attached either to
> what precedes them or what follows them.
>
> ...12.8) lu seisa'a la djan. cusku be dei mi klama le zarci
>
> John said, “I go to the store”.
>
> 12.9) lu mi klama seisa'a la djan cusku le zarci
> “I go”, John said, “to the store”.
>
>
>
> So is there any method of attaching sei ... se'u to bridi or jufra, not
> to the previous word?
SEI doesn't attach to the previous word semantically. It works just like
COI in that regard. The quote above from the CLL says the same. It's a
free modifier that floats around in the bridi.
--
mu'o mi'e la selpa'i
--
pilno zo le xu .i lo dei bangu cu se cmene zo lojbo .e nai zo lejbo
doị mèlbi mlenì'u
.i do càtlu ki'u
ma fe la xàmpre ŭu
.i do tìnsa càrmi
gi'e sìrji se tàrmi
.i taị bo pu cìtka lo gràna ku
.