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From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Alfred_W._Tueting_(T=FCting)?=" <Ti@fa-kuan.muc.de>

--- In lojban@egroups.com, Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@c...> wrote:
>
> >> la aulun cusku di'e

> >.i mi na pu djuno lenu do pensi le dadjo terctu noi ca cusku le nu
lo
> >roda lo roda cu selnirna gi'e rorci
> 
> <chuckle> Why use _sel_nirna when nirna only has two arguments and
you
> were giving them both the same value? 

My Lojban still being pretty awkward, I'd appreciate others more
knowledgable than my poorself to contribute to your interesting 
remark.
What I wanted to express is to be found on my site
http://members.tripod.de/Aolungfei/PREFACE.HTML (keyword "Alan Watts"
will 
lead to about this portion of text).

roda nirna roda
roda se nirna roda
roda selnirna roda
roda roda selnirna
lo roda cu selnirna lo roda (???)
ro lo zasti cu selnirna ro lo zasti (!?)
ro lo zasti cu selnirna ro lo zasti soi vo'a vo'e
ro lo zasti cu selnirna vo'a
etc.
My idea for choosing /selnirna/ was to express the "network/-ing"
(i.e. the x2) of the single (organic) part x1

.aulun.

Frostwork aground - big coins 
of silvery bloom. 
Sword's blow will never wound 
the dark sky's misty gloom. 
Vying, river and sea - 
ice floes in roaring flight. 
A silent waterfall so still: 
rainbow from jasper spume. 

(Li Ho, tr. A.W. Tueting) 



