[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
instrumental places
la lojbab. spuda mi di'e
> Thus sance and sarji above, if they are truly
> ambiguous, are flawed
I don't believe they are either flawed or ambiguous.
I was merely curious about how the place structures
came to have their present form. Neither my
questions nor any of the answers that I have received
contain any evidence of flaws or ambiguity in this
area. IMO it's a non-problem.
Look at the x3 place of {zasni}. It can be filled
by a standard or by an "expectant". Any of us could
point to (or devise) a case theory whereby a standard
would belong to one case & an expectant to another.
Does this mean that the {zasni} place structure is
ambiguous? Of course not; it means only that the
case theory in question is less than elegant in its
attempt to describe the place structure of {zasni}.
co'omi'e markl