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#a number like '''li ci''' | #a number like '''li ci''' | ||
#a text like '''zo coi''' or '''me'o ci''' | #a text like '''zo coi''' or '''me'o ci''' | ||
==[[ | ==[[The Crash Course: Lojban Dictionary with Examples|The Crash Course type system]]== | ||
This type system mostly distinguishes between | |||
*strictly NU-abstractions and topics (that can be NU-abstractions but perceived as objects from the raising viewpoint) | *strictly NU-abstractions and topics (that can be NU-abstractions but perceived as objects from the raising viewpoint) | ||
*a te bridi requiring a plural sumti, a sequence, a singular sumti | *a te bridi requiring a plural sumti, a sequence, a singular sumti | ||
*realis/irrealis te bridi | *realis/irrealis te bridi |
Latest revision as of 07:24, 22 December 2015
type system of te bridi in Lojban states that every te bridi must belong to one or more types that can be (according to one opinion):
- a NU-abstraction like lo nu broda
- an object like lo mlatu
- a number like li ci
- a text like zo coi or me'o ci
The Crash Course type system
This type system mostly distinguishes between
- strictly NU-abstractions and topics (that can be NU-abstractions but perceived as objects from the raising viewpoint)
- a te bridi requiring a plural sumti, a sequence, a singular sumti
- realis/irrealis te bridi