Appendix:Lojban/brivla
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Lojban[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The lujvo (“compound word”) brivla is derived from bri + vla (i.e.: Rafsi of the gismu. bridi (“sentence, predication”)) + Rafsi of the gismu. valsi (“word”))
Predicate[edit]
brivla
- (grammar) brivla (“content words”)
- There are three different varieties of brivla (categorematic words)
Hypernyms[edit]
- valsi (“a word”)
Hyponyms[edit]
See also[edit]
- brivla (“content words/categorematic words”)
- cmene (“quoted name/title/tag”)
- cmavo (“structure words/particles ie: conjunctions, prepositions, articles, numerals, and some adverbs”)}}
- gadri (“article/descriptor”)
- gerna (“grammar”)
- smuni (“a meaning/interpretation”)
References[edit]
- brivla dictionary query & jbovlaste for brivla (for licensing information see Template:Lojban copyright)
- Notes: Derived from bridi (“predication”) and valsi (“word”), deleting b3, as we are speaking of the relationship independent of particular arguments. In Lojban, such words must end in a vowel and contain a consonant cluster within the first five letters (not counting y). Not all words that can be used as a selbri (“predicate”) (for instance members of go'a ) are brivla.