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BPFK Section: Grammatical Pro-sumti

posts: 1912


I would say a property is a mapping from individuals to propositions.
The property P maps individual x into proposition Px. We say that
an individual x "has" property P when the proposition Px is true.
In Lojban, for an individual (or individuals) {ko'a} and a property
{lo ka ce'u broda}, we say that {ko'a ckaji lo ka ce'u broda} when
{lo du'u ko'a broda cu jetnu}, i.e. when {ko'a broda}.

pc:
> You can't
> (usefully) say Joan's being beautiful is extereme though you can say her
> beauty is (but someone might claim that is {lo ni la djon melbi}).

That would be {la djon mutce lo ka ce'u melbi}.

mu'o mi'e xorxes




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