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Subject: Re: [lojban] zipf computations & experimental cmavo
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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, John Cowan wrote:

> And Rosta wrote:
>
>
> > My sense is that binding-to-broda would not be an adequate substitute
> > for these abbreviatory methods, but as long as the binder is asymmetric
> > (what is the binder? goi? -- I certainly insist that goi should be asymmetric),
> > the long form could be bound to any valid brivla form, which I do feel
> > would be satisfactory.
>
>
> It's cei, which is the pro-bridi analogue of goi, and subject to the
> same asymmetry rules.



Which, as far as I know, means it's symmetrical like all GOI.



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