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Discussion of "tolpofkemymakslikacma"

Comment #1: tolpof?
Wuzzy (Sun Nov 30 04:32:04 2014)

I see you used “tolspofu” for “functional”.
But this “functional” is “functional” in the sense of “it
works” or “it is not broken”.

Are you sure this is what is meant with the “f” in “fMRT”? :-/

Comment #2: Re: tolpof?
Ilmen (Sun Nov 30 13:48:05 2014)

Wuzzy wrote:
> I see you used “tolspofu” for “functional”.
> But this “functional” is “functional” in the sense of “it
> works” or “it is not broken”.

«to'e spofu» is the polar opposite of spofu, so I would expect it to
mean "functional/operational". You may get different nuances by using
«na'e spofu» (nalpo'u) or «na spofu» (narpo'u), though I'm not sure
whether there's a significant difference between nalpo'u and tolpo'u.

Comment #3: Re: tolpof?
Ilmen (Sun Nov 30 14:02:24 2014)

Oops, I've overlooked the context. In the context of the Functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology, it seems that "functional" here
means "brain activity", so tolpo'u is not the adequate word indeed.
"Brain activity" could be rendered as «besna nuny'akti», I think.

Comment #4: Re: tolpof?
Alex Burka (Sun Nov 30 16:41:04 2014)

Ilmen wrote:
> Oops, I've overlooked the context. In the context of the Functional
> Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology, it seems that "functional" here
> means "brain activity", so tolpo'u is not the adequate word indeed.
> "Brain activity" could be rendered as «besna nuny'akti», I think.

Or zumfau? Indeed it means "functional" as in "stuff happening".

Comment #5: Re: tolpof?
gleki (Mon Dec 1 07:07:54 2014)

Ilmen wrote:
> Oops, I've overlooked the context. In the context of the Functional
> Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology, it seems that "functional" here
> means "brain activity", so tolpo'u is not the adequate word indeed.
> "Brain activity" could be rendered as «besna nuny'akti», I think.


akti is related to ca'a, a demonstrated potential still in action.
Brain activity is just pruce or fasnu

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