mU-notation: a way to simplify tp-grammar
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 3:24 am
The basic version of tp may have markers in any position: start, middle, finish. I propose to probe a new type of sintax:
I have a choice to eat a grain or a fruit
Some sentences will be changed on their equivalents:
* mi pilin kama e suli pu en insa no kulupu jan -- my hope is a raising for pu in a human society.
_ mi pilin lon e ni -- my belief is this (my feeling for reality)
_ mi pilin olin e ali -- my love is an universum
- mU-notation uses only head-position for markers.
- Universal words follow markers.
- 100-questions: _________________ seme tenpo (when?), seme jan (who?), seme tan (why?)
- 100-conjunctions/prepositions: _____ en tenpo (when), ___ en jan (who), ___en tan (because of)
I have a choice to eat a grain or a fruit
Some sentences will be changed on their equivalents:
- mi olin e sina -- I love you (basic, pu-notation)
- mi olin e sina -- my love is you (mU-notation)
- ...
- mi moku e kili -- my food is a fruit (contrary, "moku mi" -- food for me)
- moku mi e kili -- food for me is a fruit
- kulupu jan -- society
- kulupu sona -- science (math -- kulupu sona nanpa, psychology -- kulupu sona pilin)
- kulupu musi -- culture (art) (... kiwen -- sculpture, ... tomo -- architecture, ... kalama -- music)
* mi pilin kama e suli pu en insa no kulupu jan -- my hope is a raising for pu in a human society.
_ mi pilin lon e ni -- my belief is this (my feeling for reality)
_ mi pilin olin e ali -- my love is an universum