"A man who kills (chaos)-sleep-in-a-box with a tree comes to me, not watching the grass from a machine (for Hail), a short time ago / I read on the grass about a man who read a book and saw the seven continents."
Hail is a name? Chaos is a verb? Among the other things I don't understand--does "human-R-agent" mean that the human is the agent of the thing it collects (the dead-V-task), or of the thing that collects it (the moving)? And what is a "task"? If it's the reciprocal of an agent, how does that differ from being a patient?
(And can Rikchicks do anaphor? Is there a way to distinguish "A man arrived. A man sat down" from "A man arrived. He sat down"?
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"A man who kills (chaos)-sleep-in-a-box with a tree comes to me, not watching the grass from a machine (for Hail), a short time ago / I read on the grass about a man who read a book and saw the seven continents."
Hail is a name? Chaos is a verb? Among the other things I don't understand--does "human-R-agent" mean that the human is the agent of the thing it collects (the dead-V-task), or of the thing that collects it (the moving)? And what is a "task"? If it's the reciprocal of an agent, how does that differ from being a patient?
(And can Rikchicks do anaphor? Is there a way to distinguish "A man arrived. A man sat down" from "A man arrived. He sat down"?
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