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>> So anyway, it seems the rule for Lojban is that a zo'e x1 cannot be
>> elided.

>I rather hope you mean Loglan! I'm rather certain that Lojban does not
>suffer from this flaw.

Same here. I do it all the time. In loglan, however, empty x1 is how you
form commands (cf "Vizka la Spat")


