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saluton, kapitano,i guess ram's observation was that while modeling a language, there are very often arguments that are very close to the verb, so that it seems obvious to call them core arguments... i also was wondering if we could use core arguments with special ... rolmontriloj ... "prepositions", but that's just a question of implementation (a question of how you want to represent core arguments).
i mean: core arguments exists, don't you think? stefo, sts.
No doubt Katanda can handle all such constructions, but some more easily than others, because some arguments are expected as core arguments, and others are not. I suppose what I'm asking is: Why does Katanda have core arguments at all? -- Kapitano