Vocabulary:

Posted by Kazper at 4:41pm Aug 16 '08
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kws = x1 possess definition that equal x2

Prepositions:

sr kws x1 on x2

gw kws x1 under x2 (inverse of previous)

bo kws x1 around x2

ky kws x1 in x2 (inverse of previous)

bq kws x1 surround x2 (means x1... blocks sides and bottom of x2... pretty much. I'll have to play with it)

ga kws x1 [surrounded by] x2 (inverse of previous. Disregard the passive voice phrasing)

ov kws x1 over x2

gx kws x1 [under] x2 (inverse of previous)

br kws x1 and x2 [betwoon] x3

dx kws x1 between x2 and x3 (inverse of previous)

(Alot of the following may not be used)

rs kws x1 off x2 (x1 on not x2)

bat kws x1 under not x2

fr kws x1 around not x2

vxt kws x1 out x2 ( x1 in not x2)

gy kws x1 surround not x2

z kws x1 [surrounded by not] x2

gi kws x1 over not x2

age kws x1 [under not] x2

gz kws x1 and x2 [betwoon not] x3

doe kws x1 between not x2 and x3

[Prepositions 2]:

y,bzv kws x1 above x2

beo kws x1 below x2

yrd kws x1 ahead x2

beim kws x1 behind x2

tfr kws x1 left x2

bgi kws x1 right x2

(I think the way the [prepositions 2]: ahead, behind, above, below, [right] and [left] are determined and used in English (if they aren't its how they'll be determined and used in my language) is as if you imagine a cube in front of you. The side facing away from you is "ahead" and the side facing you is "behind". The side that's in the direction of your head or top is "above" and the the side that's in the direction of your feet or bottom is "below". The side on your right is "[right]" and the side on your left is "[left]". This means, if "down" is the direction of gravity and "up" is the direction opposite direction of gravity, that if your head is down and you say: "x1 above x2" x1 is down. I don't see these [prepositions 2] being used often to direct the attention of others since the others would have to know the conveyer's position and orientation and be able to see from their (the conveyer's) perspective. What I see being used more often are the side words: front, back, top, bottom, right and left. If x1 is ahead x2 from the perspective of x3 but x2 doesn't know x3's position and orientation and is also facing left from the perspective of x3 then it would be much easier for x3 to say: "x1 is off right of x2.".)

[Prepositions 3]:

mr kws before / x1 off left of time of beginning of x2

me kws during / x1 in time of middle of x2

mw kws after / x1 off right of time of ending of x2

(To help understand why I say "off left" and "off right" picture a time line in front of you... ::shrugs:: it seems to work.)

cz kws for / x1 in place of x2

ci kws with / x1 in time kolv location that equal time kolv location that of x2

vo kws at/to / x1 in direction that of x2

vq kws at / x1 on or under or around or... x2 (general word)

dq kws while / x1 in time that equal time of x2

cy kws from / x1 in direction that opposite direction that of x2

rd kws x1 in past

ki kws x1 in present

fw kws x1 in future

Conjuntions:

ko kws and

kq kws or (one or the other or both)

kr kws xor (one or the other but not both)

qf kws if (if and maybe not even if)

ef kws iff (if and only if)

ka kws but

kx kws then (next in series)

wd kws x1 for sure and maybe x2 (I discovered this one!)

vi kws that being the case/so

v kws suffix for conjunctions that indicates that the last narrower of the last joined is the narrower of all joined

[Aspects]:

rc kws x1 off left of time of beginning of event that equal g x1 x2

wf kws x1 in time of beginning of event that equal g x1 x2

xm kws x1 off right of time of beginning of event that equal g x1 x2

zb kws x1 in time of middle of event that equal g x1 x2

qv kws x1 off left of time of ending of event that equal g x1 x2

af kws x1 in time of ending of event that equal g x1 x2

ik kws x1 off right of time of ending of event that equal g x1 x2

os kws wf-af (one of the two terminal aspects or one between. General word)

ed kws rc-ik (one of the two terminal aspects or one between. General word)

[Sentence Category Indicateer Words]:

k kws [phrase-tail opener]

g kws subordinate clause opener

f kws subordinate clause closer

m kws ambiguity solver opener

s kws ambiguity solver closer

b kws [phrase-tail closer]

c kws sentence ender/seperateer

dw kws informs that everything preceding it up until the last sentence is an internal clause functioning as an arguement

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