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heads of phrases

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The head of a bridi is the selbri, and the head of a tanru is the tertau.
What's the head of a phrase of the form LE+selbri?

Pierre
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> The head of a bridi is the selbri, and the head of a tanru is the tertau.
> What's the head of a phrase of the form LE+selbri?

I've been using selgadri.
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:

> The head of a bridi is the selbri, and the head of a tanru is the tertau.
> What's the head of a phrase of the form LE+selbri?

If the head is what gives a phrase its syntactic function, then it should be LE.
This would be even more compelling if LE /KU/ was a valid sumti, since
I think usually a head by itself is an instance of the phrase.

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