--- Pierre Abbat <ph...@phma.hn.org> wrote:
> SE is grammatical with both logical and
> non-logical conjunctions, but the only
> usage mentioned in the refgram is {se} with
> logical conjunctions, of which
> the only ones it makes a difference with are
> {u/ju/gi'u/gu'u/gu}. What does
> {te ju} mean? Does {se} make a difference with
> any JOI (I think it should
> with {ce'o}, {fa'u}, and, if I understand it
> right, {pi'u})?
>
> phma
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There should be, but is not, a set subtraction JOI; that would also
apply.
{se fa'u} is Really Cool. Thanks for bringing that up.
-Robin
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