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Re: xor questions
Lee:
> {do cuxna ma poi se djica ku'o le tcati ce le ckafi}
> You choose what (that is desired) from the set [tea, coffee]?
Answer:
i mi cuxna lo selpinxe poi se djica ku'o le tcati ce le ckafi
I choose a beverage that I want from the set [tea, coffee].
I think any question with {ma} will be answerable with
{lo selpinxe}.
But you could say:
ko cuxna lo selpinxe le tcati ce le ckafi
Choose a beverage from {tea, coffee}.
Here you're only asking that they choose one, though. You're
not asking any question.
>If you don't want to specifically indicate a chooser, {cmima}
>seems appropriate as well:
>
> {ma poi se djica cu cmima le tcati ce le ckafi}
> "What (that is desired) is a member of the set [tea, coffee]?
Answer:
i lo selpinxe poi se djica cu cmima le tcati ce le ckafi
A beverage that is desired is a member of the set [tea, coffee].
>In both cases, the relative clause can get as complex as needed
>to specify further conditions (such as that only one thing
>can be chosen {poi pa se djica}). No need to burden logical
>operators with that chore.
If we're not interested in asking a rigorous question then a simple
{do djica tu'a le tcati ji le ckafi} will do. No need to complicate things
with sets if the question still leaves as much margin for unwanted
answers as the simple one does.
co'o mi'e xorxes