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Re: afterthought logical connection
> > I take it to mean "conjunction or alternation, as the case may be".
>
> I still don't get it. Since we were talking about "ja", why bring in
> "je" and not any of the others? Besides, what is the "javni" doing
> there? Or was it meant to be kanxyjavyvlina?
Yes, on my part (I suppose that Colin meant that). There was a proposal,
which didn't pass, to make "jva" a rafsi for "ja", parallel with "jve".
However, the historical connection with "javni" prevailed.
> > Actually, pc long ago illustrated one difference. Consider:
> >
> > 1) ta blanu lorxu gi'o lenku lorxu
> > that is-a-blue fox if-and-only-if is-a-cold fox
> > That is a blue fox if and only if it is a cold fox.
> >
> > vs.
> >
> > 2) ta blanu gi'o lenku lorxu
> > That is-a-(blue if-and-only-if cold) fox
>
> You probably meant:
>
> ta blanu jo lenku lorxu
Woops. Yes.
> >
> > Example 1 is a mere logical connection between propositions: it does not
> entail
> > that "ta" refers to a fox of any sort. Example 2, on the other hand, does so
> > entail: it claims that "ta" refers to a fox, one which has the property of
> > being blue if and only if it is cold.
>
> Ok, but that doesn't really answer the question.
>
> What's the difference between:
>
> ta blanu jo lenku
>
> and:
> ta blanu gi'o lenku
In the simplest case, the semantic opposition is probably neutralized.
For JCB, sentences like "ta blanu jo lenku" were semi-ungrammatical:
generated by his formal grammar, but forbidden by a side constraint
called "bad usage". Lojban doesn't have such side constraints, so it
contains forms which are semantically identical.
> Or between:
>
> [1] ta blanu jo lenku lorxu
>
> interpreted as:
>
> [2] ta lorxu noi blanu jo lenku
>
> and:
> [3] ta lorxu noi blanu gi'o lenku
Both Example 2 and Example 3 are ungrammatical, malkemxinropno calques of
"that is a fox which is blue ...". Looking past the syntax error, though,
the clausal selbri is the selfsame neutralized opposition between
"broda JA brode" and "broda GIhA brode".
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