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Discussion of "fanduse"
Comment #1:
Subjective?
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Curtis W Franks (Tue Nov 4 23:37:19 2014)
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Is this for an objective claim or for a subjective expectation/opinion/discourse?
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Comment #2:
Re: Subjective?
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Ilmen (Wed Nov 5 15:19:40 2014)
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krtisfranks wrote: > Is this for an objective claim or for a subjective > expectation/opinion/discourse?
fanduse claims that the amount/intensity of its x1 is too high for its x2 to happen, so it's a causative predicate, it claims a causal relation between two events. If one wants to add a nuance of expectation, they should add "(mi) kanpe lo nu..."; similarly, if one wants to express that they opine this causal relation is true, they should add pe'i or "mi jinvi lo du'u...".
By the way, I added an example of use.
mu'o mi'e la .ilmen.
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Comment #3:
Re: Subjective?
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gleki (Wed Nov 5 17:18:16 2014)
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Ilmen wrote: > krtisfranks wrote: > > Is this for an objective claim or for a subjective > > expectation/opinion/discourse? > > fanduse claims that the amount/intensity of its x1 is too high for its > x2 to happen, so it's a causative predicate, it claims a causal relation > between two events. > If one wants to add a nuance of expectation, they should add "(mi) kanpe > lo nu..."; similarly, if one wants to express that they opine this causal > relation is true, they should add pe'i or "mi jinvi lo du'u...". > > By the way, I added an example of use. > > mu'o mi'e la .ilmen.
i voted down until the discussion is removed from the notes files that is exported to .pdf
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Comment #4:
Re: Subjective?
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Ilmen (Wed Nov 5 17:59:58 2014)
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gleki wrote: > i voted down until the discussion is removed from the notes files that is exported to .pdf
Note removed.
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