under conditions#11
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Remove "under conditions" places throughout the gimste. The places are so rarely needed and are never central to the definition, since a condition can alwayws be added to anything. When a condition needs to be specified, {va'o} can be used.
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The "under conditions" places actually serve different roles in different gismu, and removing all of them is probably overreaching broadly. As a very simple example, ckeji2 is central to the meaning of {ckeji}. This needs more analysis of the different roles that "under conditions" places fill in different gismu, and exactly which are superfluous and which are important. |
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sarcu3 might be another example 2014-05-28 18:44 GMT+04:00 adamlopresto notifications@github.com:
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la xalbo cu cusku di'e
I'd still like to see some sort of proof that they are different "under {ckeji} has a strange place structure. Let's assume ckeji2 is gone, then: mi ckeji lo drata tadni va'o ro nu mi sanga fi ri Alternatively, one could say that ckeji2 is not actually an "under |
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I checked the corpus, and ckeji2 has always been used in the sense of bebna2, i.e. "x1 is ashamed for doing/being x2". Most those uses are with {nu}, but nowadays it would more commonly be {ka}. For example "mi ckeji lo ka srera" |
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{ckeji} definitely seems more useful that way. |
Remove "under conditions" places throughout the gimste. The places are so rarely needed and are never central to the definition, since a condition can always be added to anything. When a condition needs to be specified, {va'o} can be used.