Re: A Language built around a novel grammar
From: | Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, November 22, 2006, 11:20 |
Hi!
Jonathan Knibb writes:
>...
> Well, it depends on what type of clause you mean, but the short answer
> is that they don't need to be handled separately. Telona handles
> predications in exactly the same way whether they occur within a phrases
> or on the sentence level.
>...
> If you give specific examples, I can try to show how they'd be
> translated.
Please see my other post for examples -- I do understand that you can
use your operators on clause level, but my question is how you mark,
e.g., that the operator does not work on the next word, but on the
next clause.
**Henrik
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