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Re: le/lo
la .and. cusku di'e
> > There's no problem either with:
> >
> > mi denpa tu'a lo plejykarce
> > "I'm waiting for something about a taxi."
> >
> > because the quantification is within the abstraction:
>
> Was that actually established? I don't remember that.
There is no doubt that (absent a prenex) quantification is local
to the nearest enclosing bridi. Presumably a "tu'a", which implies
an internal bridi (tu'a zo'e = tu'a le su'u co'e) has the same
rule.
--
John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan@ccil.org
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- References:
- Re: le/lo
- From: And Rosta <a.rosta@UCLAN.AC.UK>