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  • #REDIRECT [[quantifiers and Pronouns]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[from Wikibooks: Lojban/Simple sentences with pronouns]]
    67 bytes (8 words) - 08:54, 30 June 2014
  • 506 bytes (104 words) - 11:37, 14 February 2024
  • The myriad problems with quantifiers and pronouns, of scope and reference, need a new look. In what follows I will attempt t ...sooner. That is, natural language is going in some cases to use anaphoric pronouns for repeating the same phrase even if not with the same reference – and n
    9 KB (1,507 words) - 08:30, 30 June 2014
  • Pronouns are the simplest kind of word you can put in a “place” of a place struc
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  • =Anaphora. Pronouns and reference verbs ={{startchapter|{{#var:uni}}|chapter-anaphoric-cmavo}} ...us to replace nouns or noun phrases with shorter terms. An English with no pronouns might look something like this:
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  • ...re words like ''my'' and ''your'' and are also sometimes called possessive pronouns or possessive determiners. Let's start with an example of the possessive ad ==Pronouns==
    77 KB (11,941 words) - 08:57, 30 June 2014
  • ...e sentences that contain a ''donkey pronoun'' or ''donkey anaphora''. Such pronouns or anaphoric expressions may also be called ''d-type'' or ''e-type pronoun' Emar Maier describes donkey pronouns as "bound but not [[c-command]]ed" in a [[Linguist List]] [http://www.lingu
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  • see how it works in Lojban where pronouns tend to be more rigid in ...ought under fairly rigid controls — at least as good as that for anaphoric pronouns (OK, so it won't be too good, but it will be enough).
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  • *entity: pronouns and those that are marked with la (names), lo, le, la, loi. ...ly. By adding a suffix '''xoi''' to the right of them we get corresponding pronouns that refer back to the most recent living thing, the most recent person, ob
    151 KB (25,533 words) - 13:19, 10 October 2023
  • ...illegitimately extend its scope. (Actually, it would be anaphorizable with pronouns that repeat the phrase but not the referent of the phrase — as happens in ...to different broda � like {su�o broda}. Same-reference anaphora uses such pronouns (not yet strictly determined but that is off this point) or, typically, {le
    4.12 MB (665,740 words) - 16:32, 2 March 2020
  • ...g to recent or near future utterances, which combinations probably deserve pronouns of their own rather than compounds, both elements of which see little indep > {la'e} seems to occur almost exclusively with pronouns referring to recent or
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  • ...illegitimately extend its scope. (Actually, it would be anaphorizable with pronouns that repeat the phrase but not the referent of the phrase — as happens in ...to different broda – like {su’o broda}. Same-reference anaphora uses such pronouns (not yet strictly determined but that is off this point) or, typically, {le
    2.07 MB (380,774 words) - 07:40, 7 March 2020
  • ...ter-thought or forethought. These words are somewhat like natural language pronouns, but may more closely be compared to the use of regions of space in America 8. Why does Loglan have a different and even more complex system of "personal pronouns" for speaker/listener reference? Is this level of complexity really in orde
    441 KB (72,114 words) - 00:44, 18 August 2020
  • Lerfu are pronouns, not indicators. > of [[File:icon_sad.gif|:-(]]". Lerfu are pronouns, not indicators.
    186 KB (28,255 words) - 14:45, 26 January 2015
  • ...rred to with cmene, like everything else. Why do they need to have special pronouns assigned to them? * We don't need this many pronouns in Lojban. The use of lerfu strings for spelling is inconsequential, since
    54 KB (9,200 words) - 11:18, 21 October 2014
  • '''Anaphoric Pronouns''' As noted elsewhere, [[Quantifiers and Pronouns|Quantifiers and Pronouns]], devices are needed for at least three special situations:
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  • ...ys give a more precise description with '''le [broda]''', or qualify these pronouns with '''poi/noi/peu/neu''', or for the last word in precision, there's alwa == Still need lervla pronouns, but frustrated by ''boi''? ==
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  • ...nsider asking those responding to the roll call to include their preferred pronouns. In the absence of that information, I will try to use my best judgment, bu ...d than most other languages, and the whole idea of asking people for their pronouns is becoming more and more common.
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  • =Anaphora. Pronouns and reference verbs ={{startchapter|{{#var:uni}}|chapter-anaphoric-cmavo}} ...us to replace nouns or noun phrases with shorter terms. An English with no pronouns might look something like this:
    56 KB (8,955 words) - 06:49, 26 December 2017
  • ...sentence. Lexeme KOhA has the 'pro-sumti', which act somewhat like English pronouns. Lexeme COI has vocatives, which are like attitudinals but are addressed sp ...y don't know what anaphora are. Anaphora are, by the way, the superset of 'pronouns' - the things that stand for and refer to earlier referents in the discussi
    265 KB (44,779 words) - 00:42, 18 August 2020
  • to say. In English, we have words called "pronouns" which allow us to pronouns might look something like this:
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  • ...escribe word or sentence order, relative and subordinate clauses, relative pronouns, and numerous other topics of grammar and vocabulary. 5) Personal Pronouns: mi, vi, li, si, gi (thing or animal), si, ni, vi, ili, oni; possessives ar
    245 KB (40,437 words) - 09:21, 11 June 2023
  • The myriad problems with quantifiers and pronouns, of scope and reference, need a new look. In what follows I will attempt t ...sooner. That is, natural language is going in some cases to use anaphoric pronouns for repeating the same phrase even if not with the same reference – and n
    9 KB (1,507 words) - 08:30, 30 June 2014
  • ...clause go with 'picture' or 'student?') Languages with inflected relative pronouns might be able to avoid this type, at least if the two nouns are not in the ..., even these people are inconsistent, since the arguments about gender and pronouns/language-gender (including the recent one on Linguist List) inherently assu
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  • ...uation of 7.) Another point. A few weeks ago you posted a list of Lojban pronouns. It struck me then that this paradigm was probably too rich for human lang ..., pro-argument, and indefinite. Within each category there are only a few pronouns (or "anaphora" more technically - "ba'ivla" in Lojban). Grammatically, "do
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  • and subordinate clauses, relative pronouns, and numerous other topics of grammar 5) Personal Pronouns: mi, vi, li, si, gi (thing or animal), si, ni, vi, ili,
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  • use {ce'u goi ko'a ... ko'a} or other pronouns that point to the first use {ce'u goi ko'a ... ko'a} or other pronouns that point to the first
    261 KB (39,865 words) - 09:17, 27 January 2015
  • therefore should not use third-person pronouns which refer to groups *:So you probably shouldn't use third-person pronouns which refer
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  • ...und variable; to repeat the same variable requires using meaning-anaphoric pronouns (not Lojban’s most reliable device). Sentences are created in this system ...vantages of this suggestion are that it eliminates the need for relying on pronouns when some value recurs (‘cxFx' for a reflexive relation rather than ‘c
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  • ==Pronouns== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronoun Pronouns] in Láadan are built up from a number of constituent parts. The consonant
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  • * Pronouns ** Other pronouns (might work vaguely like you'd expect) -
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  • ...als in the universe: the analogs of names and their equivalents (generally pronouns). These are generally represented by lower case letters. However, it is c ...uld only use the "some man" format once and subsequent references required pronouns or repetition, both of which were notoriously imprecise. A repeated "some m
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  • pronouns that have no antecdent. Who is "they"? We can't rightly > pronouns that have no antecdent. Who is "they"?
    284 KB (49,283 words) - 18:36, 30 April 2015
  • has ostentatiously incorporated gender-less pronouns and excluded gender-based only names, incomplete descriptions, and anaphora (pronouns). In the example
    109 KB (18,457 words) - 15:43, 19 July 2014
  • pronouns and variables. Or, of course, we could duplication of pronouns and variables) is the use
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  • progresses. There are ways (such as assignable pronouns) > pronouns)
    195 KB (30,458 words) - 09:29, 27 January 2015
  • I too think all lerfu, except in their use as pronouns, I too think all lerfu, except in their use as pronouns,
    158 KB (24,606 words) - 09:39, 27 January 2015
  • ...cate, and any number of them after the predicate. Arguments include names, pronouns, and other phrases often marked with descriptors. ...a more complex proposition. GMR Loglan does not clearly support reflexive pronouns.
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  • ...small>[2nd meaning: right scalar particle]</small> — affirms prepositions, pronouns, clauses, verb words ...d meaning: right scalar particle]</small> — ''not'', negates prepositions, pronouns
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  • ...ll an animal?) to hidden biases in the words we use (such as the masculine pronouns embedded in English words like chairman). Other biases are embedded in Eng ...here, the boys' dog is here); the common case has no inflectional ending. Pronouns have a nominative case (he is here), and accusative case (I see him), and a
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  • Subproblem #1: How to explicitly make letter pronouns or ko'a-series existential, without having to assign {daxivo goi ny} e.g.? ...n't use {goi}. {goi} is problematic for any use other than assigning nonce pronouns anyway, due to ambiguity of directionality. Instead, for something like "va
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  • Pronouns: OK in general, but current words for pronouns may differ as to what's really covered and exactly how they are used. For
    130 KB (20,488 words) - 14:51, 23 March 2014
  • ...n verbs have place structure. Places are to be filled with nouns, names or pronouns. ...s of which discuss something between themlseves. Here '''jo'u''' joins two pronouns into such a group.
    22 KB (3,576 words) - 06:27, 26 September 2018
  • gets round this problem by using '''pronouns''', like "she" or "he". like pronouns~--~sort of.
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  • [[Vocab Lessons/6- Pronouns 1a|L6- Pronouns 1a]] (grammar and ideoms ahoy)
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  • ...more subtle variations in English grammar, such as the different kinds of pronouns, or the different ways of expressing the past tense of a verb. In this sens ...a/cataphora, and indirect references are all equivalent to various uses of pronouns of English, and we won't be going into any further detail here. Quotations
    450 KB (65,465 words) - 09:45, 12 March 2016
  • ...s, principal-mente por frequentes partículas, por exemplo, por pronombres (pronouns). ...ognates. Violation of this rule is done only in extreme cases, mostly with pronouns and frequent particles.
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  • ...parser-organizer -- not just a parse tree, but identify the antecedents of pronouns, which phrase ends up in which case, etc. Pronouns, modal antecedents, proper names 1400
    162 KB (27,612 words) - 03:21, 14 August 2020
  • ...ting cmavo in the first place, we don't really need such a wide variety of pronouns, but if they are going to be there then the restriction you propose would m
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  • For example, I wanted at one point to expand the number of auxiliary pronouns (this, that) from three or so to about 8. The idea was that eventually, usi
    565 KB (90,076 words) - 03:40, 22 August 2020
  • ...cted, minimally to distinguish '''e''' and '''joi''' -- maybe two separate pronouns or taking one as standard and using something from LAhE to get the other.
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  • ...to them as pro-sumti, because they are essentially the same as the English pronouns, but with sumti instead of nouns. In fact, you already know '''ti''', '''do
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  • {{:ELG. Pronouns}}
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  • ...otential for mnemonic power than ko'a. It's a lot easier to keep track of pronouns for '''la bab.''', '''la djan.''', '''la .alis.''', and '''la fred.''' as
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  • Pronouns in Ithkuil are called ''personal reference adjuncts'' (PRAs). The minimal P
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  • ***'''[[cmavo|cmavo]]''': Most are grammar words, fufilling the roles of pronouns, articles and prepositions in English.
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  • ...following people. All ideas and opinions are theirs. First-person personal pronouns refer to them.
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Clusivity inclusive and exclusive] first-person plural pronouns ("we and you" vs. "we and not you")
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  • 35. Lojban has no grammatical number, except for 1st and 2nd person pronouns, where it's optional (you can say {mi} for "we", unless you want to indicat
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  • # Name_stand_in_words (Pronouns) change use’ ing “m” at the end when needed after acting_word (He did
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  • Pronouns are the simplest kind of word you can put in a “place” of a place struc
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  • ...this article. All ideas and opinions are theirs. All first-person personal pronouns refer to them.
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  • ...e reminiscent of {{vla|ti}}, {{vla|ta}}, and {{vla|tu}}, the demonstrative pronouns “this-here”, “that-there”, and “that-yonder”.)
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  • ;Assignable pronouns: We should be able to assign to ko'A and fo'A {viska le melbi mudri jubme g
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  • 5) Personal Pronouns: mi, vi, li, si, gi (thing or animal), si, ni, vi, ili,
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  • # [[/Simple sentences with pronouns/]] will have you speak Lojban in no time!
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  • * non-singular pronouns such as {mi'o} are considered as Xorlo plural constants and no longer as CL
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  • ...s mathematical symbols, and as pro-sumti &ndash; the equivalent of English pronouns.
    64 KB (9,472 words) - 08:17, 1 July 2014
  • ...tin words , & that understood portions of an utterance can be elided (e.g. pronouns) like both Latin & Japanese; but attempts at [[a Lojbanic style based on th
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  • and pronouns), predication must be assumed to be
    72 KB (11,437 words) - 14:50, 26 January 2015
  • ...d is the action, and the third word is the demonstrative. Words other than pronouns are separated by articles.
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  • Where first-person personal pronouns are used, they refer to at least one of these individuals. However, they w
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  • “the mass consisting of me”. Personal pronouns are vague between masses, sets, and individuals.
    121 KB (16,824 words) - 11:24, 2 March 2015
  • >I don't like this. vo'a was one of the pronouns for which it is possible to
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  • ...significance for the meaning of the sentence.) As does the problem of what pronouns (assigned or ad hoc) refer to when they refer to things referred to by func
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  • where you fill in verb places with nouns or pronouns. '''ma''' is a question word corresponding to "what?" or "who?"
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  • #REDIRECT [[quantifiers and Pronouns]]
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  • ...a/cataphora, and indirect references are all equivalent to various uses of pronouns of English, and no further discussion is provided. Quotations and named ref
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  • it cannot be elided when two lerfu pronouns occur next to each other,
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  • ...ce/LojbanPod newbie lesson A0041|Cheers!]] || leisure: toasting || subject pronouns || '''brindar''' – to toast
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  • #REDIRECT [[from Wikibooks: Lojban/Simple sentences with pronouns]]
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  • ...sing {ko’a} etc. saves repeating longer terms without relying on anaphoric pronouns.
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  • anaphoric pronouns are categorized not by
    24 KB (3,668 words) - 09:13, 27 January 2015
  • negative pronouns and adverbs, sometimes loses its negative value. Cf.
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  • ...a sentence. Its fellow demonstratives "ta" and "tu" also can vary. These 'pronouns' mean only what you want them to at the time you use them - the attachment
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  • ** Macro-like pronouns: These barf on self-referential sentences and also on the Bach-Peters sent
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  • ...same class of words, and they are only one class, the way conjunctions or pronouns are only one class of words in English.
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  • negative pronouns and adverbs, sometimes loses its negative value. Cf.
    40 KB (7,200 words) - 09:08, 30 June 2014
  • ...replaced by {{vlapoi|lo brode}}(It is an intensional thing). All anaphoric pronouns tied to {{vlapoi|lo broda}} mean this same thing.
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  • ## Anaphora (pronouns) are in lexeme KOhA and lexeme DA. Most frequently these include mi, do, mi
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  • ''Do you dislike pronouns and prepositions, as well?'' I don't dislike the actual ''se cmavo'' - they
    7 KB (1,235 words) - 16:20, 23 March 2014
  • ...erform many purposes, including but not limited to articles, prepositions, pronouns, and numbers. Each ''cmavo'' belongs to a ''selma'o'', which defines its gr
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  • ...tive) has the same word order as the indicative. See {{p/s|French personal pronouns|Clitic order}} for detail.
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  • ** Paraphrased from a discussion of Lojban pronouns in the [http://c2.com/ppr/ Portland Pattern Repository wiki]: We need a cma
    7 KB (1,232 words) - 11:29, 27 September 2014
  • ...omewhat of a misnomer; all Indo-European languages overlap use of relative pronouns with question words, and all use these 'wh-words' in 'indirect questions'.
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  • ...nting or place anaphora. I do reflexives with ''sevzi'' and only use lerfu pronouns, so I don't really have an opinion on '''vo'a'''.
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  • ...ntist auxlanger is convinced that he (no need to fret about gender-neutral pronouns on
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  • ...ining the ri/ra. I personally avoid referring to other anaphora (pro-sumti/pronouns), when counting back. There is no usage rule as of yet, and this is a quest
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