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Subject: Re: [lojban] RECORD: connective order
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In-Reply-To: <20000413002458.41949.qmail@hotmail.com> from "Jorge Llambias" at Apr 12, 0 05:24:58 pm
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Jorge Llambias scripsit:

> The only thing that occurs to me that could make a difference
> is {bo}. Maybe A abo B C e D does expand the other way?

Nope. A abo B in isolation is just A a B, end of story.
If you want to achieve this effect, you have to reorder the
sumti and then use FA or SE to fix up the place semantics.

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