On 23/07/2015 23:15, Jorge Llambías
wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 5:52 PM,
guskant
<gusni...@gmail.com>
wrote:
2015-07-23
20:28 GMT+00:00 Jorge Llambías <jjlla...@gmail.com>:
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A variable bound within a relative clause is
not available to be used
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outside the relative clause. The scope of the
quantifier is limited to the
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relative clause only.
This understanding would solve all my problems.
However, my problems come exactly from doubt on this
understanding. Could you explain the reason for that a
variable bound within a relative clause is not
available to be used outside the relative clause in
spite of they stand on the same universe of discourse
on the outer bridi?
That's just how first order predicate logic works. A
quantifier quantifies a bridi. The variable is just a
place-keeping device, internal to the mechanism of
quantification, it doesn't refer to anything, so it can't
be used from outside the bridi as if it referred to
something. It has nothing to do with universe of
discourse.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
Please correctly if I made any mistake:
ro da poi ke'a su'o de viska cu se kanla su'o di
= ro da poi su'o de zo'u ke'a de viska ku'o su'o di zo'u di da kanla
= ro da zo'u ganai su'o de zo'u da de viska gi su'o di zo'u di da
kanla
= roldza fa loka ko'a ce'ai ganai suzdza fa loka ko'a ce'u viska gi
suzdza fa loka ce'u ko'a kanla
= roldza fa loka ko'a ce'ai zilvlina fa lodu'u jitfa fa lodu'u
suzdza fa loka ko'a ce'u viska kei kei kei fe lodu'u suzdza fa loka
ce'u ko'a kanla
With this expansion, you can see that actually da/de/di outside of a
prenex expand to {ce'u}, so it is an open slot used for making
properties of which we will quantify how many entities they are
satisfied with, using logical quantification predicates (roldza,
suzdza).
mi'e la .ilmen. mu'o