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An old-school way to say "genitival [[serial]]ization" (the "merge-with-[[baq]]" behavior). | An old-school way to say "genitival [[serial]]ization" (the "merge-with-[[baq]]" behavior). | ||
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: A proposed kind of predicate slot with special serial behavior. Written <code>e</code> in signatures. | |||
Semantically, this slot is filled with a concrete (<code>c</code>) value, but it participates in serial merges sort of like a <code>1</code>. | : | ||
: Semantically, this slot is filled with a concrete (<code>c</code>) value, but it participates in serial merges sort of like a <code>1</code>. | |||
For example: if '''muoq''' (___ is made of ___) is taken to be <code>c e</code>, then '''muoq peq''' is “___ is made of paper”. | : | ||
: For example: if '''muoq''' (___ is made of ___) is taken to be <code>c e</code>, then '''muoq peq''' is “___ is made of paper”. | |||
This would shrink wordy constructs like '''sa mủoq sü hóa baq pẻq''' down to just '''sa mủoq pẻq''', and thus partially solve the “Toaq doesn’t have a word like Lojban <code>be</code>” problem.</ | : | ||
: This would shrink wordy constructs like '''sa mủoq sü hóa baq pẻq''' down to just '''sa mủoq pẻq''', and thus partially solve the “Toaq doesn’t have a word like Lojban <code>be</code>” problem. | |||
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=== [[Frame]] === | === [[Frame]] === |