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Discussion of "ansu"
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Comment #3:
Re: Methodology?
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Ilmen (Sun Apr 11 18:04:10 2021)
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I hadn't thought of jansu and ransu at all when chosing ansu as the word form; if people find it annoying that several gismu could correspond to the ismu form "ansu", I could instead assign to that meaning some a-priori form, i.e. a so-called blalalavla. :)
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Comment #4:
Re: Methodology?
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Wesley Wilson (Mon Apr 12 06:08:26 2021)
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Ilmen wrote: > I hadn't thought of jansu and ransu at all when chosing ansu as the > word form; if people find it annoying that several gismu could correspond > to the ismu form "ansu", I could instead assign to that meaning some > a-priori form, i.e. a so-called blalalavla. :)
Interesting. I suppose you're aware of the rafsi for zi'o being "zil". So zildansu would be equivalent, though not as brief, and could be applied to any other gismu for that matter.
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Comment #5:
Re: Methodology?
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Ilmen (Tue Apr 13 13:09:29 2021)
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ues wrote: > Ilmen wrote: > > I hadn't thought of jansu and ransu at all when chosing ansu as > the > > word form; if people find it annoying that several gismu could > correspond > > to the ismu form "ansu", I could instead assign to that meaning some > > a-priori form, i.e. a so-called blalalavla. :) > > > Interesting. I suppose you're aware of the rafsi for zi'o being "zil". So > zildansu would be equivalent, though not as brief, and could be applied to > any other gismu for that matter.
zil- is usually interpreted as applying to the first slot of the source predicate, so people would expect at first blush to see zildansu to mean "x₁ is a music/rythme on which there is dancing"; zilseldansu would be more explicit but longer.
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