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Re: [saweli] ditransitive verbs: he called me a friend



In a message dated 5/13/2007 6:56:48 PM Central Daylight Time, sts@hidden.email writes:


Another example:
"He heard her." has "heard" as an A/F verb (please correct me if I'm wrong).
"He heard her in their garden." as well. But "in the garden" has two
possible different meanings.
"He heard her while she was in their garden." - This is the
interpretation Ram always used - the only one that can be expressed in
Saweli.
"He heard her believing that she was in their garden." - This is the way
the "He called me a friend" sentence works, and Saweli cannot encompass
its meaning (as eloquently as it uses to be).


"Veheb" (to hear) is P/F, not A/F.

As for the second meaning you give, I don't see how that is any different from the first.  Can you explain it some more?

stevo