Yes the contexts surely due change the meaning such as the particle ca when it means "but" and when it means "and". Nevertheless, what I was aspiring to due was isolate the particles and then deduce what the combinations meant. Does this seem unrealistic?

Nina van Gorkom <vangorko@...> wrote: Dear Yong Peng,
thank you very much for the links. In the first link there are
already several examples. Perhaps Johnny can give more contexts,
since these influence the meaning.
Nina.
Op 17-sep-2006, om 7:16 heeft Ong Yong Peng het volgende geschreven:

> Dear Nina and Johnny,
>
> the Word-by-word series is available from this page:
> http://www.tipitaka.net/pali/paliww/wordload.php?word=001
>
> There is also a bulk of discussion in the archive. A recommended
> starting points:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pali/message/1818
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pali/message/1882
>

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