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Subject: zi'o and modals
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From: Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>


What is the difference, semantically, between

mi klama bai zi'o

and

mi klama

?

The Book, says that zi'o makes the place irrelevent, and the cmavo list
says that it deletes the place. It would seem to me that if I deleted a
place which had been added by a modal, then the result would be as though
the modal had never been used.

(I should really find the searching mechanism on the old archives so I
could see if this has come up previously. :)

- Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>
Waiting Is.



