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Jorge Llamb�as, On 30/08/2012 23:02:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:03 PM, And Rosta<and.rosta@hidden.email> wrote:I'd like to see some examples of l- differing from s-, tho. I can't think of any."sa mlta xkra" leaves open the possibility of "sa mlta na xkra", with the same context and all else being equal. "la mlta xkra" and "la mlta na xkra" are contradictory, unless you assume a differentiating context for each.
Is there a general rule that given "O la bcda fgha", where O is a unary operator (or maybe any operator), that is always equivalent to "la bcda O fgha"? (I think the answer is Yes there is such a rule.) --And.