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Re: context in Lojban
- Subject: Re: context in Lojban
- From: "Robert J. Chassell" <bob@GNU.AI.MIT.EDU>
- In-Reply-To: <9411052044.AA15076@albert.gnu.ai.mit.edu> (message from ucleaar on Sat, 5 Nov 1994 20:43:25 +0000)
ucleaar@ucl.ac.uk cisku di'e
replying to Bob Chassell:
> ... if the context is that there are a real and a
> non-real box in front of us, and our contextual range is constrained
> to those boxes, then
>
> .i mi nitcu lo tanxe
>
> is *specific* as to which box, and
So even if there exists a real box that you do need, but you need neither
of the boxes in the "contextual range", then the utterance is false
- according to you. I am incredulous that this really is the official
line on LO.
Not incredible at all. Surely, if the box I need is not in the
"contextual range", then it is not `for real'.
The practical reason one must include the "contextual range" with {lo}
is that without it, Jorge is right in calling the veridicality issue
trivial.
On the other hand, when epistemology and context get included, then
you have a tool that is different from other kinds of grammatical
categorization (and I think powerful and important).
My sense of Lojban style is that people will tend to use {lo} and
{loi} more often than {le} or {lei} -- after all, people think of
themselves and others as talking about `reality' (even of unicorns, in
context), and shifting to a context in which you are *designating*
something according the predication that follows the {le} or {lei}
requires effort ---why not talk about the real thing itself?
The categorizers {le} and {lei} lead to metaphor. Here is a
predication, {le tanxe} (designated as a box, carton, trunk, crate}; I
use it to designate this other thing (a stiff paper bag); this
predication is `not for real' in our usual epistimolgy (the refered to
entity is {lo dakli}), but I am conveying information about a quality
of the designated entity.
Robert J. Chassell bob@gnu.ai.mit.edu
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