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Re: abstractors



la .and. cusku di'e

> It always helps to remember that li`i was invented (before my
> time) for a legless amputee who experienced having toes. This
> in fact helps me to answer my own question: I would see li`i
> as a counterpart of nu, that differs from nu in that nu is
> the real world while li`i is the world of an individual's (x2
> of li`i) experience. Just as nu has no ce`u, then,, nor would
> li'i.

An excellent analysis, which I endorse.

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John Cowan      http://www.ccil.org/~cowan              cowan@ccil.org
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