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 * | 10.20. Logical and non-logical connections between tenses
 * | 237
 * | 10.21. Sub-events
 * | 238
 * | 10.22. Conversion of sumti tcita: JAI
 * | 239
 * | 10.23. Tenses versus modals
 * | 240
 * | 10.24. Tense questions: cu'e
 * | 242
 * | 10.25. Explicit magnitudes
 * | 243
 * | 10.26. Finally (an exercise for the much-tried reader)
 * | 244
 * | 10.27. Summary of tense selma'o
 * | 244
 * | 10.28. List of spatial directions and direction-like relations
 * | 245
 * 11. Events, Qualities, Quantities, And Other Vague Words: On Lojban Abstraction
 * | 247
 * | 11.1. The syntax of abstraction
 * | 247
 * | 11.2. Event abstraction
 * | 248
 * | 11.3. Types of event abstractions
 * | 250
 * | 11.4. Property abstractions
 * | 251
 * | 11.5. Amount abstractions
 * | 253
 * | 11.6. Truth-value abstraction: jei
 * | 254
 * | 11.7. Predication/sentence abstraction
 * | 255
 * | 11.8. Indirect questions
 * | 256
 * | 11.9. Minor abstraction types
 * | 258
 * | 11.10. Lojban sumti raising
 * | 259
 * | 11.11. Event-type abstractors and event contour tenses
 * | 260
 * | 11.12. Abstractor connection
 * | 261
 * | 11.13. Table of abstractors
 * | 262
 * 12. Dog House And White House: Determining lujvo Place Structures
 * | 263
 * | 12.1. Why have lujvo?
 * | 263
 * | 12.2. The meaning of tanru: a necessary detour
 * | 264
 * | 12.3. The meaning of lujvo
 * | 266
 * | 12.4. Selecting places
 * | 267
 * | 12.5. Symmetrical and asymmetrical lujvo
 * | 267
 * | 12.6. Dependent places
 * | 269
 * | 12.7. Ordering lujvo places.
 * | 271
 * | 12.8. lujvo with more than two parts.
 * | 272
 * | 12.9. Eliding SE rafsi from seltau
 * | 273
 * | 12.10. Eliding SE rafsi from tertau
 * | 274
 * | 12.11. Eliding KE and KEhE rafsi from lujvo
 * | 274
 * | 12.12. Abstract lujvo
 * | 275
 * | 12.13. Implicit-abstraction lujvo
 * | 277
 * | 12.14. Anomalous lujvo
 * | 279
 * | 12.15. Comparatives and superlatives
 * | 280
 * | 12.16. Notes on gismu place structures
 * | 283
 * 13. Oooh! Arrgh! Ugh! Yecch! Attitudinal and Emotional Indicators
 * | 285
 * | 13.1. What are attitudinal indicators?
 * | 285
 * | 13.2. Pure emotion indicators
 * | 287
 * | 13.3. Propositional attitude indicators
 * | 289
 * | 13.4. Attitudes as scales
 * | 292
 * | 13.5. The space of emotions
 * | 294
 * | 13.6. Emotional categories
 * | 294
 * | 13.7. Attitudinal modifiers
 * | 295
 * | 13.8. Compound indicators
 * | 298
 * | 13.9. The uses of indicators
 * | 299
 * | 13.10. Attitude questions; empathy; attitude contours
 * | 300
 * | 13.11. Evidentials
 * | 302
 * | 13.12. Discursives
 * | 304
 * | 13.13. Miscellaneous indicators
 * | 307
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 * | 12.13. Implicit-abstraction lujvo
 * | 277
 * | 12.14. Anomalous lujvo
 * | 279
 * | 12.15. Comparatives and superlatives
 * | 280
 * | 12.16. Notes on gismu place structures
 * | 283
 * 13. Oooh! Arrgh! Ugh! Yecch! Attitudinal and Emotional Indicators
 * | 285
 * | 13.1. What are attitudinal indicators?
 * | 285
 * | 13.2. Pure emotion indicators
 * | 287
 * | 13.3. Propositional attitude indicators
 * | 289
 * | 13.4. Attitudes as scales
 * | 292
 * | 13.5. The space of emotions
 * | 294
 * | 13.6. Emotional categories
 * | 294
 * | 13.7. Attitudinal modifiers
 * | 295
 * | 13.8. Compound indicators
 * | 298
 * | 13.9. The uses of indicators
 * | 299
 * | 13.10. Attitude questions; empathy; attitude contours
 * | 300
 * | 13.11. Evidentials
 * | 302
 * | 13.12. Discursives
 * | 304
 * | 13.13. Miscellaneous indicators
 * | 307
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 * | 298
 * | 13.9. The uses of indicators
 * | 299
 * | 13.10. Attitude questions; empathy; attitude contours
 * | 300
 * | 13.11. Evidentials
 * | 302
 * | 13.12. Discursives
 * | 304
 * | 13.13. Miscellaneous indicators
 * | 307
 * }
 * | 304
 * | 13.13. Miscellaneous indicators
 * | 307
 * }
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