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Subject: lo'e (and all the other LE)
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From: "G. Dyke" <gordon.dyke@bluewin.ch>
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Somewhere in one of the digests, I saw SAE = standard average european. Is
this a {lo'e ropno} ?

Could the glossing typical/stereotypical for lo'e/le'e be extended to
other -e/-o? (ie. the ideosyncratic part = stereo)

I've come to the conclusion that leKA rarely means anything like what I
usually what to say, but I can't figure out what I should be saying : I can
make no sense out of And's lo'edu'u.

Are set descriptors of any use except for place structures that require a
set.?

joining the two last points together, I was wondering which LE and KA could
be combined? what do you make of:

lonu fatne bajra na'e fatni leika co'e lo'i nu bajra

GD


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