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Re: Message from Colin FIne
la kolin cusku di'e
[...]
> so lu'i le nanmu cu se cimei
>
> does mean "the set of (all) the designated men is a set of cardinal 3"
>
> I thought at first that "le'i nanmu" meant the same thing, but now I think
> it means "the designated sets of men" - I'm not sure, though.
Would {lu'i ro lo nanmu} be the same as {lo'i nanmu}? Probably yes.
> In the same way,
> "lu'a le klesi" means "[all] the members of the designated classes",
> distributively, and
[all] or [at least one of]? The cmavo list suggests [all], the grammar paper
suggests [at least one of]. I agree with the paper, but in any case it would
be nice if they were made to agree.
> "lu'o le nanmu" means "the mass of [all] the designated men"
> (which has properties of some of the men, properties of all of the men,
> and properties of the mass)
Again, what's the default quantifier of {lu'o}?
{pisu'o} would seem to be consistent with {lei}, {loi}.
Jorge