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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:40:14PM -0000, And Rosta wrote: > Lojbab: > > At 03:49 PM 1/6/03 +0000, And Rosta wrote: [...] > > The exporting rule and the free movement rule are a contradiction in CLL > > > > Chapter 15, 7.1/7.2 say that > > mi napu klama le zarci > > means the same as > > mi punai klama le zarci > > but this would violate the export rule if selbri tense is handled > > differently from selbri negation > > > > puku mi na klama le zarci > > is not > > punaiku mi klama le zarci > > because of the differential exporting rule > > Don't {mi na pu klama} and {mi pu nai klama} both mean {na ku mi pu ku > klama}, according to CLL? [...] Yes. CLL explicitly says that "na pu" and "pu na" have no difference in meaning. Also PU/FAhA+NAI is the same as just putting a naku in front of the prenex. This was discussed on the main list after an argum^H^H^H^H^Hdiscussion me and Adam had on irc about it a while ago. I can pull out the CLL quotes if people don't wanna search the archives though. -- Jordan DeLong - fracture@hidden.email lu zo'o loi censa bakni cu terzba le zaltapla poi xagrai li'u sei la mark. tuen. cusku
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