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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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I just made this up for "apostle" and am not sure what the place structure 
should be.

notci: message, subject, author, audience
preja: thing, final extent, initial extent
gasnu: doer, effect

The effect is the spreading of the message, so x1 of {notpejgau} is the 
apostle and the places of {notpe'a} are bumped by one. n1=p1, p2=n4. But 
should n2 and n3 be dropped? Can p3 be replaced with the apostle's origin?

phma

