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Re: anaphor means what? (was: oops! correction)
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- Subject: Re: anaphor means what? (was: oops! correction)
- From: cowan (John Cowan)
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 91 12:14:03 EDT
- In-Reply-To: <9104261646.AA02206@euphemia.math.ucla.edu>; from "math.ucla.edu!jimc" at Apr 26, 91 9:46 am
kartr. jim. writes:
> And similarly for other articles in extension (le, le'e). In Lojban an
> easy way to insure this is to define a sumti with <LE> to be
> an abbreviation for a restricted variable (da poi <bridi>), which
> unquestionably has the same referent everywhere it occurs in the sentence,
> for each member of the sentence's Cartesian expansion.
This "unquestionably" won't work for "le", which has nothing to do with
"da poi". "le cribe" means "the thing I describe as a bear"; there is
no requirement that it really >be< a bear. "lo cribe" is indeed closer
to "da poi cribe", except for the problem of the empty set I discussed
earlier.
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