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Re: Two queries
- To: lojban-list
- Subject: Re: Two queries
- From: cowan (John Cowan)
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 12:05:13 EDT
- In-Reply-To: <9107301415.AA16438@relay2.UU.NET>; from "Mark Shoulson" at Jul 30, 91 10:14 am
> Semantic: We all know that {ke'a} in a subordinate clause refers back to
> the sumti being described/restricted. What if you have nested subordinate
> clauses and want to use the outer {ke'a} in the inner clause? I mean like:
>
> mi catlu le nanmu poi do pu tavla le ninmu poi [ke'a] prami ke'a
>
> The first {ke'a} might be ellipsizable, and maybe this isn't the best
> example, but I think you can see the problem. Just saying that {ke'a} is
> always the innermost one is not a good answer, I think. Sometimes you want
> to lower it one further down. I suspect the best answer is simply to use
> subscripting: {ke'axipa} is innermost or just {ke'a}, the next one out is
> {ke'axire} and so on. This sound good? Already suggested?
Good, and already suggested. Always nice when somebody independently
re-derives the same answer: it indicates that the lojbo >Sprachgefuehl<
is getting better distributed.
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