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A correction to an earlier note, which will turn up on my list someday soon I 
hope and also on yours: I mention that {a'o} immediately leads to {ii}. Not 
so; {ii}, though labelled "fear" appears, in fact, to represent fright, a 
particularly obvious simple emotion about a present situation. I am not sure 
what would express fear in Lojban; perhaps, {a'onai}, but {nai} is used so 
many ways in this set, that I can't be sure. In any case, whatever says 
"fear" probably has the same duality as {a'o}: proximal / non-assertive and 
remote / assertive.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>A correction to an earlier note, which will turn up on my list someday soon I 
<BR>hope and also on yours: &nbsp;I mention that {a'o} immediately leads to {ii}. &nbsp;Not 
<BR>so; {ii}, though labelled "fear" appears, in fact, to represent fright, a 
<BR>particularly obvious simple emotion about a present situation. &nbsp;I am not sure 
<BR>what would express fear in Lojban; perhaps, {a'onai}, but {nai} is used so 
<BR>many ways in this set, that I can't be sure. &nbsp;In any case, whatever says 
<BR>"fear" probably has the same duality as {a'o}: proximal / non-assertive and 
<BR>remote / assertive.</FONT></HTML>

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