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Re: change 46



pc:
> (By the way, why does no one ever point out that le q is
> always on an independent branch?)

There was a discussion on something related a while back.
What does {le re nanmu cu cinba le ri speni} mean? Is it
"each of the two men kisses his (own) spouse", or "each of
the two men kisses their (common) spouse"? I'm inclined to
think it is the first, but I don't think there ever was an
authoritative answer about that. (If it is the first, that
would be an example where {le} isn't on an independent branch,
I think.)

Jorge