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Re: LE and VOI
la .and. cusku di'e
> So the following combos are useful:
>
> 1 nonspecific, veridical
> 2 specific, veridical, "indefinite" (= referent not (necessarily)
> identifiable by addressee)
> 3 specific, nonveridical, "definite" (= referent not (necessarily)
> identifiable by addressee)
>
> Function 1 is performed by {lo}. Functions 2 & 3 are both
> performed by {le}. Both 2 & 3 are useful, & it wd be nice to
> think of an easy way to distinguish them.
The closest analogue is "lebi'u" for 2 and "lebi'unai" for 3.
"bi'u" signals "new information", so "lebi'u nanmu" =
"a man, a certain man", whereas "lebi'unai nanmu" =
"the (previously mentioned) man".
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John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan@ccil.org
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