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Subject: Re: [lojban] Sorta about attitudes and assertions and the like
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In a message dated 7/14/2001 7:02:15 PM Central Daylight Time, 
phma@oltronics.net writes:



> 

?

I've heard that but it seems unlikely, since it presupposes they knew it was 
an island, which is rather unlikely. But OK, but where is the Island part 
(you have {danlu} "animal", not {daplu} -- welcome to typing class; I'm in my 
47th year). 
What hair-plant? did I say something about one? or is this a question about 
how to say it (and, if so why?) and do you mean like a plug for baldness 
treatment or do you mean a vegetable with hairiness somehow? Ahah! The y is 
needed in {cakyrespa} ala tosmabru -- I never get that rule right! (Actually, 
I never remember to check that rule at all, it being one of the major 
inelegances left over from JCB's great morphological revolution that Lojban 
was never able to correct). 

<canji ki'a?> {canja} I wish I could plead typing, but this is just 
interference from some other stage of the language. 



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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 7/14/2001 7:02:15 PM Central Daylight Time, 
<BR>phma@oltronics.net writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Turtle Island is a Native name for America. What's a hair-plant</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BR>I've heard that but it seems unlikely, since it presupposes they knew it was 
<BR>an island, which is rather unlikely. &nbsp;But OK, but where is the Island part 
<BR>(you have {danlu} "animal", not {daplu} -- welcome to typing class; I'm in my 
<BR>47th year). &nbsp;
<BR>What hair-plant? &nbsp;did I say something about one? or is this a question about 
<BR>how to say it (and, if so why?) and do you mean like a plug for baldness 
<BR>treatment or do you mean a vegetable with hairiness somehow? &nbsp;Ahah! &nbsp;The y is 
<BR>needed in {cakyrespa} ala tosmabru -- I never get that rule right! (Actually, 
<BR>I never remember to check that rule at all, it being one of the major 
<BR>inelegances left over from JCB's great morphological revolution that Lojban 
<BR>was never able to correct). 
<BR>
<BR>&lt;canji ki'a?&gt; &nbsp;{canja} I wish I could plead typing, but this is just 
<BR>interference from some other stage of the language. &nbsp;
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