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Subject: Re: [lojban] sticky hypothesis
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In a message dated 9/29/2002 5:10:01 AM Central Daylight Time, nessus@free.fr 
writes:

<<
> Is there a grammatical device to make some hypothesis
> marked by {da'i} sticky? 
>>
I suppose that this is pretty much like setting a time, setting a world in 
which ... So, {da'i ki} works until {na'u} or bare {ki}. It does parse 
correctly by the way.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2>In a message dated 9/29/2002 5:10:01 AM Central Daylight Time, nessus@free.fr writes:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Is there a grammatical device to make some hypothesis<BR>
marked by {da'i} sticky?&nbsp; </BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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I suppose that this is pretty much like setting a time, setting a world in which ...&nbsp; So, {da'i ki} works until {na'u} or bare {ki}.&nbsp; It does parse correctly by the way.<BR>
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