On 27.09.2016 11:13, Ilmen wrote:
This parser doesn't implement n-ary forethough connectives terminated with {gi'i} though, but the Zantufa parser does implement it: • http://guskant.github.io/gerna_cipra/zantufa-1.html (However I seem to understand that Solpahi proposes that each {gi} would introduce only one new term, with the benefit of requiring the connection terminator {gi'i} much less often, whereas in Zantufa, any number of bridi terms can appear after each {gi}, so they behave like termset connectives, and I suppose {gi'i} is required more often there. Please correct me if I misunderstood.)
{ge mi gi do ti gi ti ta} does not parse in zantufa, but {ge mi ti gi ti ta tu gi ti ta} does. When you start with a gek-termset then each connected unit allows an n-ary termset (of arbitrary length) and then {gi'i} is not elidible if any other terms follow, but if you start with a unary connectand, then each connected unit also must be unary. I think.
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