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Subject: RE: [lojban] lo with discourse-scope?
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From: "And Rosta" <a.rosta@dtn.ntl.com>
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> a.rosta@dtn.ntl.com writes: 
> 
> . I call it the Goatleg Rule. "At least 1" is "su'o pa". 
> "Pa" on its own is "exactly 1, and no more".
> 
> Why Goatleg rule? 

Because I first found out about it when John explained that 
"ro -goat se tuple re da" is false (even restricting goats
to those with 4 legs). To me this rule is a perennial Gotcha
(that which catches one out when one isn't being careful).

--And.

