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BPFK Section: Epistemology sumtcita

> du'o (BAI)
> Known by... Tags a sumti as fitting the first place of djuno.
> Augments the bridi in which it occurs, adding an extra,
> un-numbered place with the meaning of the first place of djuno
> and then fills it with the tagged sumti. In other words, the
> tagged sumti indicates that the event described by the bridi
> is known by, according to, or information gained from the
> referent of the tagged sumti. See also: djuno, se du'o,
> te du'o, ve du'o.

If {du'o} is to have this extended meaning, we should not say
that the tagged sumti fills the x1 of djuno.

> .i na'e zasti du'o la gugl.
> Does not exist, according to Google.

Would we say, for exampole, {la gugl djuno lo du'u na'e zasti}?

> du'o la rodjer.klark lo datni cu kakne lo nu djica le ka zifre
> Data is capable of wanting to be free, according to Rodger
> Clarke.

Or {la rodjer klark djuno lo du'u lo datni ...}

BTW, why {kakne lo nu} but {djica le ka}? I think it has
to be {djica lo nu}.

> Examples of te du'o Usage
>
> Artificial:
>
> mi ka'e sidju te du'o lo mikse saske
> "I can help, knowing about medicine."

s/mikse/mikce

But this is {mi ne te du'o ...}.


> Examples of cu'u Usage
>
> la .apasionatas pe cu'u la .artr. rubnstain. cu se nelci mi
> "The Appassionata", played by Arthur Rubenstein, is liked by me.

How do we say "Arthur Rubenstein is now playing The Appassionata"?

Can {cusku} be used for that?


>Proposed Definition of cu'u ko'a
>
>cu'u ko'a (BAI*)
>As said by it-1... Tags the sumti ko'a as fitting the first place
>of cusku. Augments the bridi in which it occurs, adding an extra,
>un-numbered place with the meaning of the first place of cusku
>and then fills it with ko'a. In other words, the tagged sumti
>indicates that the event described by the bridi is spoken, written
>or otherwise expressed by the referent of ko'a, or it-1 (the first
>assignable pro-sumti). See also: cusku, cu'u, se cu'u, te cu'u,
>ve cu'u.
>
>Keywords: Do I have to have a keyword for this? Yeesh.
>
>Examples of cu'u ko'a Usage
>
>See cu'u.

I suggest removing all of that.


>Examples of te ca'i Usage
>
>Artificial:
>
>lo nu mi cliva cu curmi te ca'i lo minde be lo nolraitru
>"My leaving is permitted, based on the command of the king.''

s/minde be/te minde be fi

But the command is the basis for whose authority over what?



Proposed Definition of te ta'i

Proposed Definition of ta'i ma


>Examples of ve pu'e Usage
>
>Artificial:
>
>mi zbasu lo botpi ve pu'e lo nu cpacu lo blaci grana vau
>ce'o lo nu gasnu co runme lo grana vau ce'o lo drata
>"I make bottles by the stages of getting glass rods,
>melting the rods, and others."

s/gasnu co runme/rumgau

(As it is, the grana are in the temperature place.)


>Examples of se ja'i Usage
>
>Artificial:
>
>mi cpacu lo bolci se ja'i lo nu da poi se darxi cu curmi
>"I take the ball by the rule that says that one who is hit
>is permitted."

s/curmi/zifre


>Examples of ku'u Usage
>
>Artificial:
>
>This kinda sucks.

ie u'i

>Examples of se ku'u Usage
>
>so'a da nelci lo rismi ku'u lo ponjo
>"Almost everyone likes rice, according to Japanese culture."

s/ku'u/se ku'u


>Examples of tai Usage
>
>loi cidjrburito noi barda tai lo'e stedu
>"A burrito as big as a head."

s/tai/tai tu'a

> mi zbasu lo blaci tai le ti bolci
> "I make glass in the form of this here ball."

s/tai/pe tai


>Examples of te tai Usage
>
>mi zbasu lo blaci te tai lo bolci
>"I make glass in the form of a ball."

s/te tai/pe te tai

>Examples of te ga'a Usage
>
>mi catlu lo tarci te ga'o lo lenjo
>"I examine the stars by means of lenses."

s/ga'o/ga'a

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