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 * | 13.14. Vocative scales
 * | 309
 * | 13.15. A sample dialogue
 * | 312
 * | 13.16. Tentative conclusion
 * | 314
 * 14. If Wishes Were Horses: The Lojban Connective System
 * | 317
 * | 14.1. Logical connection and truth tables
 * | 317
 * | 14.2. The Four basic vowels
 * | 319
 * | 14.3. The six types of logical connectives
 * | 319
 * | 14.4. Logical connection of bridi
 * | 320
 * | 14.5. Forethought bridi connection
 * | 322
 * | 14.6. sumti connection
 * | 324
 * | 14.7. More than two propositions
 * | 325
 * | 14.8. Grouping of afterthought connectives
 * | 326
 * | 14.9. Compound bridi
 * | 328
 * | 14.10. Multiple compound bridi
 * | 330
 * | 14.11. Termset logical connection
 * | 332
 * | 14.12. Logical connection within tanru
 * | 333
 * | 14.13. Truth questions and connective questions
 * | 335
 * | 14.14. Non-logical connectives
 * | 338
 * | 14.15. More about non-logical connectives
 * | 341
 * | 14.16. Interval connectives and forethought non-logical connection
 * | 343
 * | 14.17. Logical and non-logical connectives within mekso
 * | 346
 * | 14.18. Tenses, modals, and logical connection
 * | 347
 * | 14.19. Abstractor connection and connection within abstractions
 * | 350
 * | 14.20. Constructs and appropriate connectives
 * | 351
 * | 14.21. Truth functions and corresponding logical connectives
 * | 351
 * | 14.22. Rules for making logical and non-logical connectives
 * | 352
 * | 14.23. Locations of other tables
 * | 352
 * 15. “No” Problems: On Lojban Negation
 * | 353
 * | 15.1. Introductory
 * | 353
 * | 15.2. bridi negation
 * | 354
 * | 15.3. Scalar Negation
 * | 357
 * | 15.4. selbri and tanru negation
 * | 360
 * | 15.5. Expressing scales in selbri negation
 * | 363
 * | 15.6. sumti negation
 * | 365
 * | 15.7. Negation of minor grammatical constructs
 * | 366
 * | 15.8. Truth questions
 * | 367
 * | 15.9. Affirmations
 * | 369
 * | 15.10. Metalinguistic negation forms
 * | 370
 * | 15.11. Summary – Are All Possible Questions About Negation Now Answered?
 * | 373
 * 16. “Who Did You Pass On The Road? Nobody”: Lojban And Logic
 * | 375
 * | 16.1. What's wrong with this picture?
 * | 375
 * | 16.2. Existential claims, prenexes, and variables
 * | 376
 * | 16.3. Universal claims
 * | 378
 * | 16.4. Restricted claims: da poi
 * | 379
 * | 16.5. Dropping the prenex
 * | 380
 * | 16.6. Variables with generalized quantifiers
 * | 381
 * | 16.7. Grouping of quantifiers
 * | 382
 * | 16.8. The problem of “any”
 * | 384
 * | 16.9. Negation boundaries
 * | 385
 * | 16.10. bridi negation and logical connectives
 * | 388
 * | 16.11. Using naku outside a prenex
 * | 389
 * | 16.12. Logical Connectives and DeMorgan's Law
 * | 392
 * | 16.13. selbri variables
 * | 394
 * | 16.14. A few notes on variables
 * | 395
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 * | 15.9. Affirmations
 * | 369
 * | 15.10. Metalinguistic negation forms
 * | 370
 * | 15.11. Summary – Are All Possible Questions About Negation Now Answered?
 * | 373
 * 16. “Who Did You Pass On The Road? Nobody”: Lojban And Logic
 * | 375
 * | 16.1. What's wrong with this picture?
 * | 375
 * | 16.2. Existential claims, prenexes, and variables
 * | 376
 * | 16.3. Universal claims
 * | 378
 * | 16.4. Restricted claims: da poi
 * | 379
 * | 16.5. Dropping the prenex
 * | 380
 * | 16.6. Variables with generalized quantifiers
 * | 381
 * | 16.7. Grouping of quantifiers
 * | 382
 * | 16.8. The problem of “any”
 * | 384
 * | 16.9. Negation boundaries
 * | 385
 * | 16.10. bridi negation and logical connectives
 * | 388
 * | 16.11. Using naku outside a prenex
 * | 389
 * | 16.12. Logical Connectives and DeMorgan's Law
 * | 392
 * | 16.13. selbri variables
 * | 394
 * | 16.14. A few notes on variables
 * | 395
 * }
 * | 385
 * | 16.10. bridi negation and logical connectives
 * | 388
 * | 16.11. Using naku outside a prenex
 * | 389
 * | 16.12. Logical Connectives and DeMorgan's Law
 * | 392
 * | 16.13. selbri variables
 * | 394
 * | 16.14. A few notes on variables
 * | 395
 * }
 * | 394
 * | 16.14. A few notes on variables
 * | 395
 * }
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