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Re: sumti categories
Jorge: Yes -- and no
I started thinking about (sub-)categorisation a while ago -
in fact I rather think I posted something on it.
We have already two strong instances of sub-categorisation of
tergi'u - individual/set/mass and abstraction.
Where Jorge goes much too far, is in assuming that everything has
just one category. This simply doesn't work.
My suggestion is that we subcategorise on a number of features, which
need not always be specified.
COLLECTIVES and GADRI
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Thus for type of collectivity we have features +/-set and +/-mass
Most terbri are -set but unspecified for mass
gunma is +mass
klesi and te cnano are +set
Then gadri also may have markings
(le/lo/la are unmarked; lei/loi/lai are +mass, le'i/lo'i/la'i are +set)
and these may interact with the relevant terbri of the selgadri:
thus I suggest
le gunma inherits +mass from gunma
lo klesi inherits +set from klesi
lei remna is +mass by virtue of the gadri
lo'i badna is +set by virtue of the gadri.
When the gadri and the te bridi disagree on the marking, there is a sort
of semantic construction implied:
lei te cnano sort of constructs a mass (+mass) out of the +set elements
specified by te cnano, and by the nature of a mass is itself
+set.
On the other hand
le'i gunma constructs a set (+set) out of the mass(es), but is not itself
+mass because that is a property of the members of the set.
ABSTRACTIONS and SUCMA'O
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Then there is a quite separate feature +abstract. (The x1 of) all sucma'o
(i.e. NU words) are +abstract, but so are many other terbri, eg
se djica
te djuno
fasnu.
I am certain that there are further subdivisions of +abstract (eg +/-event,
+/-concept) but I have not worked out in detail what they are. I doubt
very much though whether even they are mutually exclusive.
tu'a of course is a specific operator which delivers +abstract, and
unspecified for all dependent features.
I think there are probably other features not in either of these categories
(eg +/- animate, +/-personal) but I'm not sure.
Once all terbri, gadri, sucma'o, sumga'ima'o (eg LUhI) and a few others
have their features specified, it will be possible to check a sentence for
category consistency.
Colin