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Subject: Re: [lojban] ko'a
In-Reply-To: <001e01c14454$ee59f8e0$d224ca3e@oemcomputer> from "G. Dyke" at "Sep
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G. Dyke scripsit:

> How long does ko'a keep the same value? 

Forever, unless rebound or a "da'o" occurs. Note that ko'as bound in
narrative do not affect the use of ko'a in a quotation embedded in the
narrative; in particular, in drama, the stage directions and the
characters use non-overlapping definitions (the characters don't
know they are on stage).

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