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Place structures with {co}
la kolin cusku lu
> ckire do doi xorxes le kecti pinka
li'u
i ue u'i ma kecti pinka
i mi pu cusku le ckire pinka
i mi na'e sanji le nu mi kecti te pinka
> I cannot think of a way of inverting
> broda brode da
> as you are trying to do.
>
> brode co broda da
> expressly means
> broda be da co brode
I guess you mean
broda be da brode
This is not the idea that I get from looking at the BNF,
which has the trailing sumti attaching to the whole bridi,
brode co broda da
parses as:
({brode co broda} {da VAU})
Which suggests to me something different from:
({brode co <broda [be da BE'O]>} VAU)
If {brode co broda da} doesn't mean {broda brode da}, then
the claim that {co} is there to permit the modifier to come
after the modificand (is this the right word?), as in some
languages (like Spanish :) is not quite true, because using
it restricts what we can say with that tanru. (A lot of places
become inaccessible, unless used before the selbri.)
So {broda brode} has a different place structure
than {brode co broda}. (If a tanru can be said to have a
place structure.)
I'm not saying it's wrong, just that it's a bit strange.
Jorge