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DataPacRat comments on Thinking Bayesianically, with Lojban - Less Wrong Discussion

11 Post author: DataPacRat 24 January 2012 06:47PM

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Comment author: DataPacRat 25 January 2012 01:01:13AM 0 points [-]

Saying bei'e is selma'o MAI already exhausts the potential places that it can appear in a sentence.

... Er, are you sure we're talking about the same MAIs? Pretty much by definition, all free modifiers, including MAIs, can appear anywhere in a sentence - defining bei'e as a MAI doesn't limit where it can appear at all.

Or am I misunderstanding what you mean by 'exhausts'?