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Discussion of "aidji"
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Comment #1: Definition rewrite
Jonathan (Tue May 12 04:30:13 2015)

Changed definition from:
x1 intends to do/be x2

to:
x1=d1 intends x2=d2 (event/state) to happen for purpose x3=d3

to better parallel djica and to clarify the x2 position.

Comment #2: Re: Definition rewrite
Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (Tue May 12 19:42:04 2015)

spheniscine wrote:
> Changed definition from:
> x1 intends to do/be x2
>
> to:
> x1=d1 intends x2=d2 (event/state) to happen for purpose x3=d3
>
> to better parallel djica and to clarify the x2 position.

Please don't just go around changing definitions like that. Ask the authors
first, and then let *them* change them if they agree with you.

In the case of aidji, the whole point of this word is to have an
intention brivla with a ka-x2. This word is used frequently.

Please undo your changes.

Comment #3: Re: Definition rewrite
Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (Tue May 12 19:43:31 2015)

Also, you can always just add a new definition if you really think your
definition is better (and not compatible with the existing one(s)), instead
of overwriting.

Comment #4: Re: Definition rewrite
Jonathan (Wed May 13 00:59:46 2015)

fau'u do'u Sorry, didn't know about the protocols.

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