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  • 23:1823:18, 11 July 2022 diff hist +2,293 N Illocution testCreated page with "How can we tell if an act someone might perform in a conversation is an illocution? Is "making a promise" an illocution? What about "telling a joke"? == The illocution test == Asserting a fact, asking a question, and making a promise are all different illocutions: you can't assert a fact that is also a question, or ask a question that is also a promise. On the other hand, "joking" is not an illocution. It fails the '''illocution test''', by being ''compatible'' wit..."
  • 12:5212:52, 11 July 2022 diff hist +630 Pamphletlink to Discord

10 July 2022

  • 19:5119:51, 10 July 2022 diff hist +3,617 N PropertyCreated page with "A '''property''' is like a claim with a hole in it. Here are some examples of properties: <blockquote> *▯ is blue. *▯ is a student. *▯ walks to the store. *Some people speak ▯ fluently. *I don't know whether ▯ likes conlangs. </blockquote> If you've looked at the Toaq dictionary, this notation may be familiar. Toaq verbs are defined as '''relations''', which are claims with ''any number'' of holes in them. In other words, a property is a ''unary'' (one hole)..."

8 July 2022

  • 10:3010:30, 8 July 2022 diff hist +207 User:Laqme/éruNo edit summary
  • 10:2810:28, 8 July 2022 diff hist +547 User:Laqme/éruNo edit summary
  • 10:2310:23, 8 July 2022 diff hist +2,172 N User:Laqme/éruCreated page with "== Scope == Sometimes {{t|ru}} doesn't expand out far enough: {{Example|Bủ shỏe nháo fâ jí ru súq ní rào baq lỏachaq da.|They don't permit that me and you come here on Sundays.}} Maybe we wanted this sentence to mean: “I'm not allowed, and you're not allowed”. But as-is it only says that ''us both going'' here on Sundays is disallowed, because {{t|ru}} expands into the {{Tone|5}} scope. Prenex-rephrasing of such a sentence can be clunky. We might t..."

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