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Re: [lojban] a linguistics syntax, to the intrested.




On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:43 AM, la ki'es-di'es <buroq_mat@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
 
IP: (NP) I (VP)
NP: (Det) (Adj) N (PP)
VP: V (NP) (PP)
PP: P (NP)
 
Where IP (the sentence), NP (noun phrase), VP (verb phrase), Det (definition tool such as the), Adj (Adjective), N (noun), PP (proposition phrase), V (verb), P (proposition). I (auxiliary verb)
 

That syntax describes a small subset of English. It doesn't really fit Lojban much, and it's ambiguous (as is English). It generates both readings of "the woman saw the man with the binoculars".  

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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