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xorxes: > la djorden cusku di'e [...] > There is a difference beteween "the whole" = "the largest > fraction" and "each fraction" > > {piro} is "the whole" and it is not "each fraction" > > The DeMorgan dual of "some fraction" is not "the largest fraction", > it is "each fraction". In other words, {naku pisu'o naku} is > "each fraction", not "the largest fraction" > > "The whole", unlike "each fraction", is a singular term > Singular terms are not affected by negation boundaries > {naku piro naku} is {piro}. This is not just my saying > so, it is a property of singular terms and "the whole" is > a singular term. If you disagree, you have not explained why > > All of the above is fully compliant with CLL, is it not? > > It is you who is going against CLL if you take {piro} as > "each fraction" How *do* we do "no fraction, su'o fraction, me'i fraction, ro fraction"? How would you it were done, I mean. --And.