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History: BPFK Section: Attitudinal Specifiers
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! Proposed Definitions And Examples {BOX()} !! cmavo: re'e (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: spiritual. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards the spiritual / religious / numinous / supernatural. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {lijda} * {pruxi} !!! Proposed Keywords * spiritual * religious !!! Usage Examples ;ki'e lojbot do pairnu'i io re'e : ''Thank you, Lojbot. You are fair and just.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: re'e cu'i (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: secular. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards the spiritual / religious / numinous / supernatural, and is therefore secular in nature. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * secular !!! Usage Examples ;A. ni'o .uisai re'ecu'i lo bavlamdei ku detri lo xisyjbenunsla : ''A. Well, hooray! Tomorrow is Christmas!'' ;B. .i do na xriso .i ki'u ma do gleki tu'a lo xisyjbenunsla : ''B. But you're not Christian. Why are you happy about Christmas?'' ;A. .i mi nelci lo nu terdu'a lo seldu'a .aucai : ''A. I enjoy observing the feast!'' ;B. .i do bebna vau .oise'inai : ''B. Now you're being silly!'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: re'e nai (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: sacrilegious. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from the spiritual / religious / numinous / supernatural, into active sacrilege. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * sacrilegious !!! Usage Examples ;no cevni cu zasti re'enai : ''There is no god.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'a (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: social. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards the speaker's interaction with society. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {jikca} !!! Proposed Keywords * social !!! Usage Examples ;.oi ro'a ba'e ca ku mi se cfipu po'o to srana la .vei,on. toi (slight edit) : ''Awkwarrrd. ''Now'' I'm just confused! (pertaining to Veijo)" {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'a cu'i (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: asocial. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards the speaker's interaction with society. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * asocial !!! Usage Examples ;ni'o .ui ro'a cu'i mi cikre le mi skami : ''I'm just puttering here by myself, fixing my computer.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'a nai (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: antisocial. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from the speaker's interaction with society, towards the speaker's isolation from society. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * antisocial !!! Usage Examples ;ni'o .ui nai ro'a nai mi mo'u zbasu le mi selkei no'u la .gandam. : I finished building my Gundam model. I feel so lonely. {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'e (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: mental. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards the mental / intellectual / thoughtful / contemplative. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {menli} * {pensi} * {xanri} !!! Proposed Keywords * mental !!! Usage Examples ;.i .oi ro'e mu'i ma pau nai lo nu tavla cusku zo galxe cu mutce nandu fi lo nu galxe bilma : ''Stupid brain! Why is saying "galxe" so very difficult with a sore throat?" {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'e cu'i (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: non-mental. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards the mental / intellectual / thoughtful / contemplative. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * non-mental !!! Usage Examples ;.a'i ro'e cu'i mi snada : ''I did it, through much hard work, though it took but little thought.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'e nai (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: mindless. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from the mental / intellectual / thoughtful / contemplative, and towards mindless action. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * mindless !!! Usage Examples ;le'o ro'e nai catra ko : ''Die!'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'i (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: emotional. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards the speaker's feelings / emotions. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {cinmo} !!! Proposed Keywords * emotional !!! Usage Examples ;oi cai ro'i mi mutce caucni : ''I am so lonely I think I'm going to cry.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'i cu'i (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: non-emotional. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards the speaker's feelings / emotions. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * non-emotional !!! Usage Examples ;.i xu do kanro vau ro'i cu'i : ''How do you do.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'i nai (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: unemotional. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from the speaker's feelings / emotions. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * unemotional * emotionless !!! Usage Examples ; .i mi na jinvi ro'i nai : "I don't care that I don't have an opinion." {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'o (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: physical. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards the physical, which can include the speaker's own body, but also the physical surroundings. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {dacti} !!! Proposed Keywords * physical !!! Usage Examples ;.oi nai ro'o le cidja cu kukte : ''Yum, this food is delicious!'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'o cu'i (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: non-physical. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards the physical, which can include the speaker's own body, but also the physical surroundings. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * non-physical !!! Usage Examples ;.ii ro'o cu'i le cidja cu mutce kukte .i ku'i lo nu ri kargu cu terpa mi : ''Gulp! The food is delicious, but I'm afraid of how expensive it's going to be.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'o nai (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: XXXXXX. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from the physical, which can include the speaker's own body, but also the physical surroundings. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords !!! Usage Examples ;ro'o nai dai do ka'e sutra zenba .i ko lo du'u go'i cu jinvi po'o na gi'e ba'e djuno : ''You're faster than this. Don't just think you are, know you are.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'u (UI4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: sexual. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused towards sexuality. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also * {cinse} !!! Proposed Keywords * sexual !!! Usage Examples ;melbi ro'u : ''Damn, she's HOT!'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'u cu'i (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: asexual. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is not focused towards sexuality. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * asexual !!! Usage Examples ;.iu ro'o cu'i : ''I love you, there's just no spark.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: ro'u nai (UI*4) !!! Proposed Definition Emotion category/modifier: XXXXXX. Indicates that the preceding attitudinal is focused away from sexuality. Used without an attitudinal to indicate focus of the speaker. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords !!! Usage Examples ;.iu ro'o nai : ''I love you like a brother.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: bu'o (UI7) !!! Proposed Definition Start emotion. Used to indicate that the state refered to by the preceding attitudinal is just begining. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * start emotion !!! Usage Examples ;.ui bu'o do tolcliva : ''I'm happy now that you've arrived.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: bu'o cu'i (UI*7) !!! Proposed Definition Continuing emotion. Used to indicate that the state refered to by the preceding attitudinal is ongoing (i.e., not presently begining or ending). !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * continuing emotion !!! Usage Examples ;.ue bu'o cu'i do ji'a xu co'e doi brutus : ''Et tu, Brute'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: bu'o nai (UI*7) !!! Proposed Definition End emotion. Used to indicate that the state refered to by the preceding attitudinal is now ending. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * end emotion !!! Usage Examples ;.iu bu'onai .uinai : ''I don't love you any more; I'm sad.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: fu'e (FUhE) !!! Proposed Definition Begin indicator scope. Normally, an attitudinal applies to the preceding word or construct. ''fu'e'' and ''fu'o'' together mark the begining and end (respectively) of an alternate scope that can have attitudinals applied to it. Such attitudinals appear after the ''fu'e'' or ''fu'o'' and apply to the entire text surrounded by them (which can cut across other structural bounds, or be smaller than other constructs). ''fu'e'' and ''fu'o'' constructs can be nested. A ''fu'e'' without a corresponding ''fu'o'' applies until the end of text (or utterence). A ''fu'o'' without a corresponding ''fu'e'' applies retroactively back to the beginning of text. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * begin indicator scope !!! Usage Examples ;mi viska le fu'e .ia blanu zdani fu'o ponse : ''I see the owner of what I believe to be a blue house.'' ;.i fu'e po'o lo za'i prami .e lo za'i gleki fu'o cu se cinmo lo se gugde be la skatygug .i lo za'i xebni .e lo za'i .i'o zei nai zei cinmo zo'u to'e slabu .i ba'e to'e slabu : ''There is only love and happiness in Scatland. Hatred and resentment? Well that's unheard of. It's unheard of.'' {BOX} {BOX()} !! cmavo: fu'o (FUhO) !!! Proposed Definition End indicator scope. Normally, an attitudinal applies to the preceding word or construct. ''fu'e'' and ''fu'o'' together mark the begining and end (respectively) of an alternate scope that can have attitudinals applied to it. Such attitudinals appear after the ''fu'e'' or ''fu'o'' and apply to the entire text surrounded by them (which can cut across other structural bounds, or be smaller than other constructs). ''fu'e'' and ''fu'o'' constructs can be nested. A ''fu'e'' without a corresponding ''fu'o'' applies until the end of text (or utterence). A ''fu'o'' without a corresponding ''fu'e'' applies retroactively back to the beginning of text. !!! See Also !!! Proposed Keywords * end indicator scope * terminator !!! Usage Examples * See examples under ''fu'e'' {BOX} ! Notes I've tried to make __re'e__, __ro'a__, __ro'e__, __ro'i__, __ro'o__, and __ro'u__ consistent with regard to how their negative and neutral forms work. In all cases, the __cu'i__ form is almost like a __na'e__, that is, the emotion is said to apply to a different aspect. The __nai__ form acts like __to'e__, being the opposite of the unnegated form. Some of them still need keywords, as the old keywords like "denying emotion" don't apply (there's no emotion to deny). * ''UI4'' should be ''CAI''. ''UI'' doesn't modify ''UI'', ''CAI'' does. — donri ! Impact Negated UI4 may have shifted meanings slightly. The book doesn't really specify what they mean when applied to an attitudinal (instead of just used alone), so they haven't seen much use. Consequently, there isn't much old usage to invalidate. Added the ability to nest __fu'e__ and __fu'o__, and semantics for what happens if they are unbalanced. Also added the ability to attach an attitudinal to __fu'o__ (which isn't mentioned in the book). None of these should alter previous usage, only add new possible uses. ! Poll {POLL(pollId=>29)}BPFK Poll: Attudinal Specifiers{POLL}
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