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Re: ZAhO tenses
> Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1993 12:20:59 EDT
> From: Jorge LLambias <jorge%PHYAST.PITT.EDU@FINHUTC.hut.fi>
> Subject: Re: ZAhO tenses
> Veijo's examples:
> >
> > mi pu'o broda = mi purci le nu mi broda
> mi pu broda = mi balvi le nu mi broda
mi pu broda = le nu mi broda cu purci le cabna
(le nu mi broda cu purci le nu mi cusku lu mi pu broda li'u)
> > mi ba'o broda = mi balvi le nu mi broda
> mi ba broda = mi purci le nu mi broda
mi ba broda = le nu mi broda cu balvi le cabna
(The equalities are not strict)
"da pu/ba broda" actually makes no claim about da's temporal
relationship with the process of brodaing. It only states
that da has been/will be brodaing - da's brodaing may be going
on all the time.
"da pu'o/ba'o broda" defines da's temporal relationship with
"le nu da broda" at some unspecified time. Both da and the
event/process may be in the past, present or future from the
narrator's viewpoint.
"da pu broda" and "da pu'o broda" refer to quite different
things. "da pu broda" refers to da brodaing at a specific
time relative to the narrator's time. "da pu'o broda" refers
to da BEING at a specific stretch of time relative to da's
(actual/potential) brodaing. In both cases, however, pu and
pu'o set the referent ("da broda" in the case of pu and "da"
in the case of pu'o) on the SAME side of the reference point
("the narrator's time" in the case of pu and "le nu da broda"
in the case of pu'o). The same goes for ba/ba'o, of course.
No contradiction what so ever - as far as I can see.
>
> Jorge
>
Veijo
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