On Tuesday, September 01, 2015 09:02:03 Gleki Arxokuna wrote:
> Yes, that's what I'm talking. If {ka'a} can be a tense marker like {fa'a}
> or {mo'i ne'i} in some natlangs then you can't reconcile this fact with
> Lojban system.
I don't understand. Back to the original question: what is the Lojban word for
"tense" in the grammatical sense, including spatial tenses, and including or
not combinations of tense and aspect? And what's the word for "aspect"?
Pierre
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