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Re: TECH: muvdu place structure
To Logical Language Group respond I thus:
OK. I gotta apply some self-discipline here. I'll post to you guys tonight,
but tomorrow I'm working on my essay. OK? And good thing none of my toes
*were* broken. But whatever...
#However there was another distinction embedded in muvdu that was not in
#other words of motion. benji is transmission that need not necessarily
#alienate the thing transmitted from the originator (e.g. information)
#muvdu was intended to indicate a relocation that necessarily implied
#alienation.
#If we make muvdu the intransitive of motion, how do we show the alienation/
#inalienation distinction?
I suppose anything like cirko muvgau, lebna muvgau, vimcu muvgau sepybi'o
muvdu, and the like; or are these intolerably long?
(These bandages have been tied a bit tight, though...)
#And a problem I was alrady unsettled about: how do we express motions
#of parts of an object, either transitive or intransitive; e.g. "He
#lifted his arm". "The arm of the apparatus moved through a 90 degree
#arc." as expressions of "the man moves" and "the apparatus moves". i.e.
#If the man lifts his arm or it raises on its own for some reason, we can
#say that "the man moves", but the man doesn't move from/to anywhere.
Sound like a massification problem. .i pisu'o le remna cu muvdu ni'i lenu
le ri birka cu muvdu .iku'i pirolei pa remna na muvdu . Actually, not even
a massification problem, more like a prototype semantics problem: we say
someone moves if their torso moves --- not any appendage. But I suspect
this is too culture-specific to be encoded into Lojban, which should probably
take a massificiation approach as safer/ more general. We could always
coin {pagbymuvdu} to cope with this problem...
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