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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/26/2017 6:32 AM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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TKD gives the example {chollI'} "it (the torpedo) is getting
closer"
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"when it is known that the missile has been aimed at that target."
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This does confirm that the thing does not itself have the
intention to do what it does, a torpedoe does not "think" or
"intend" to do what it does. The speaker does also not "intend"
what is happening. He is neutral as describing what is going on:
{chollI' peng} is to me the same as {pumlI' nagh}.
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<p>The restrictive side of the argument says that <i>someone</i>
fired the torpedo and set its goal intentionally, and it is the
firer's perspective that is generating the <b>-lI'.</b> Do you
disagree with this argument?<br>
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