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Re: {cikre} as fat gismu
la xorxes cusku di'e
Here's a fat verb-gismu: {cikre}. What's the rationale for x3 and x4?
cikre repair 'fix'
x1 repairs/mends/fixes x2 for use x3 by user x4
Every repair that I have encountered in my life has been for some
purpose. I have never met an unmotivated repair. (I've seen repairs
that were not necessary for the object or institution `fixed', but
these repairs had uses: to make money for the repairer or to hurt
competitors.) Likewise, fixes or repairs have an intended user. They
must be! There is no way to avoid making a repair for some user. If
the work is not done for a user, it is not a repair, but some other
activity, such as art.
Also, as a practical matter, {te cikre} is a very useful expression,
since it defines what a rebuilt artifact is used for, which may be
different than its original purpose. This will become more important
as recycling becomes more important.
Robert J. Chassell bob@gnu.ai.mit.edu
Rattlesnake Mountain Road bob@grackle.stockbridge.ma.us
Stockbridge, MA 01262-0693 USA (413) 298-4725