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cmavo: na (NA)

Proposed Definition

Contradictory negator. Negates the bridi in which it appears. It has scope over quantifiers that follow.

Proposed Tag


See Also

  • {ja'a}
  • {na'e}
  • {nai}

Proposed Keywords

  • not

Usage Examples

ko nelci lo nalci gi'e na kelci lo kalci
"Be fond of wings and don't play with feces."

Notes


Issues


Time tense and NA interactions need to be made more clear.

cmavo: ja'a (NA)

Proposed Definition

Bridi affirmer. Affirms the bridi in which it appears.

Proposed Tag


See Also

  • {na}

Proposed Keywords

  • really

Usage Examples

.i ju'o cu'i lo finpe ja'a nitcu lo relselxi'u
"Maybe a fish does need a bicycle."

Notes


Issues

cmavo: na'e (NAhE)

Proposed Definition

Contrary negator. Converts a tanru-unit into another tanru-unit with a complementary meaning, such that they can't both be true at the same time. With BO, it converts a sumti into another sumti whose referent is the complement of the unconverted sumti.

Proposed Tag

See Also

  • {je'a}
  • {to'e}
  • {no'e}
  • {na}
  • {nai}

Proposed Keywords

  • non-

Usage Examples

salci fa ro na'ebo le mlatu
"It's a party for everyone but the cat."

ma na'e vofli cipni
"What's a non-flying bird?"

Notes

  • NAhEs can also be used with tags and operators, and NAhE BO with operands.
  • na'e bo "sumti" | lo drata be "sumti"

Issues

cmavo: je'a (NAhE)

Proposed Definition

Converts a tanru-unit into another tanru-unit with the same meaning. With BO, it converts a sumti into another sumti whose referent is the same as the referent of the unconverted sumti.

Proposed Tag


See Also

  • {na'e}
  • {to'e}
  • {no'e}

Proposed Keywords


Usage Examples

ta je'a titla nanba
"That's indeed sweet bread."

Notes

  • NAhEs can also be used with tags and operators, and NAhE BO with operands.
  • je'a bo "sumti" | lo mintu be "sumti"

Issues

cmavo: to'e (NAhE)

Proposed Definition

Converts a tanru-unit into another tanru-unit with opposite meaning. With BO, it converts a sumti into another sumti whose referent is opposite of the referent of the unconverted sumti.

Proposed Tag


See Also

  • {na'e}
  • {je'a}
  • {no'e}

Proposed Keywords

  • opposite
  • un-

Usage Eaxmples

mi to'e cirko lo sfani lo mi stasu
"I found a fly in my soup."

Notes

  • NAhEs can also be used with tags and operators, and NAhE BO with operands.
  • to'e bo "sumti" | lo dukti be "sumti"

Issues

cmavo: no'e (NAhE)

Proposed Definition

Converts a tanru-unit into another tanru-unit with neutral meaning between the original meaning and its opposite. With BO, it converts a sumti into another sumti whose referent is neutral between the referent of the unconverted sumti and its opposite.

Proposed Tag


See Also

  • {na'e}
  • {to'e}
  • {je'a}

Proposed Keywords

  • neutral

Usage Examples

xu lo do cmene cu pu na pe'a jinsa lo no'e lerfu
"Was your name not 'clean' of not-really-letters?"

Notes

  • NAhEs can also be used with tags and operators, and NAhE BO with operands.
  • no'e bo "sumti" | lo nutli be lo te dukti be "sumti" bei to'e "sumti"

Issues

General Section Issues

  1. Here I am sketching an argument for restricting the scope of NA to be just over those bridi operators that follow it. The traditional interpretation is that it has scope over all other bridi operators, including those that precede it in the bridi. Also: Reduced logical form

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Thu 21 of Aug, 2014 19:13 GMT Ilmen from 95.210.209.219 Adding a word link. 13
Thu 21 of Aug, 2014 19:11 GMT Ilmen from 95.210.209.219 Adding a couple of word links. 12
Tue 10 of Jun, 2014 03:27 GMT mukti from 68.173.146.212 11
Thu 23 of Dec, 2010 10:59 GMT lindarthebard from 166.135.205.170 10
Tue 30 of Nov, 2010 06:04 GMT lindarthebard from 166.190.21.204 9
Tue 12 of Oct, 2010 04:14 GMT savageorange from 122.49.161.6 fix floating {ju'o cu'i} {.i} is necessary here. (or {... vau ju'o cu'i}, or {nitcu ju'o cu'i}) 8
Fri 08 of Oct, 2010 22:03 GMT eyeonus from 132.178.238.2 7
Mon 19 of Apr, 2010 01:08 GMT xorxes from 201.253.86.169 6
Fri 21 of Oct, 2005 23:57 GMT xorxes from 24.232.228.14 5
Fri 05 of Nov, 2004 00:13 GMT xorxes from 200.43.213.161 4
Sat 07 of Aug, 2004 03:57 GMT xorxes from 200.43.74.219 3
Tue 03 of Aug, 2004 20:14 GMT xorxes from 200.49.74.2 2
Tue 03 of Aug, 2004 18:14 GMT xorxes from 200.49.74.2 1
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