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Re: Numbers
- Subject: Re: Numbers
- From: Logical Language Group <lojbab>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:09:22 -0500 (EST)
- Cc: lojbab@access.digex.net (Logical Language Group)
- In-Reply-To: <199503100130.AA28961@nfs1.digex.net> from "jorge@PHYAST.PITT.EDU" at Mar 9, 95 02:38:56 pm
la xorxes. cusku di'e
> 3- My interpretation of {ji'i} allows to say everything that you can
> say with the one proposed in the grammar paper, and more.
> With my interpretation <number>ji'i<number> means a number
> between those two, or approximately that. So 20ji'i30 would
> be a number between 20 and 30, but could eventually be 19 or 31,
> it is approximate, and the difference between the numbers gives
> an idea of the uncertainty.
>
> With the interpretation of the paper, 20ji'i30 would be a number
> between 2010 and 2099, or something like that.
More precisely (but not necessarily more accurately), it expresses a random
variable whose range is 2000-2099 and whose measure of central tendency
(exactly which measure is unspecified) is 2030.
> To say that with
> my interpretation, I would say 2050ji'i or ji'i2050. The
> uncertainty is given by the last significant (non-zero) digit.
But the idea of inserting "ji'i" is precisely to get rid of the ambiguity
(mabla) between significant and non-significant zeros. What is the meaning
of ji'i2000 in your scheme? 2000-2009, 2000-2099, or 2000-2999? There's
no way to know. But with the existing scheme, these three ranges can be
pinned down as 200ji'i0, 20ji'i00, and 2ji'i000. Furthermore, if the
central-tendency measure is in fact useful, you can give that as well
by saying (e.g.) 200ji'i3, 20j'i44, or 2ji'i123.
> {ji'i} would only say that the total number is not exact, not
> a particular digit. (The ji'i+ and ji'i- convention for rounding
> could still be kept.)
But the use of inserted ji'i makes so much more flexibility possible.
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