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Subject: Re: [lojban] Re: loi preti be fi lo nincli zo'u tu'e
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In-Reply-To: <20030119161101.GA80469@allusion.net> from "Jordan DeLong" at Jan 19, 2003 10:11:01 AM
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Jordan DeLong scripsit:

> > > Is a jek-connected tanru like {ricfu je ninmu} still a single selbri? gAnd
> > > in that case, what is its place structure, given that {ricfu} and {ninmgu}
> > > have quite different place structures?
> >
> > The place structure is basically that of ninmu, but any sumti appearing
> > before the selbri are put into the appropriate places of both ricfu and
> > ninmu.
> 
> What? No.

Sure. When you say "ti ricfu je ninmu" you are saying that *this thing*
is both rich and a woman.

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