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A sibling of Lojban, which uses Chinese-like tones to mark grammatical structure, developed by Jim Carter.
[[Image:gua4spi.png|thumb|right]]A sibling of Lojban, which uses Chinese-like tones to mark grammatical structure, developed by Jim Carter.
* [http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc/guaspi Here] is various useful documentation.
* The mailing list can be found [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/guaspi here].
* IRC Channel: #guaspi at irc.freenode.net
* Here is a gua\spi [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W41fvrtPVUc video].
*[[critique of gua\spi|Here]] is [[John Cowan|John Cowan]]'s critique of the language from a Lojban viewpoint.
* Blog posts of a [http://selpahi.weebly.com/guaspi.html Lojbanist learning Gua\spi].
* [https://github.com/mezohe/ilmentufa/tree/guaspi Attempts at parsing Gua\spi] based on [http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc/guaspi/conclusn.html the published grammar]


[http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc/guaspi Here] is various useful documentation.
==History==
 
*When Jim Carter introduced Gua\spi there was not much interest and he became too busy to keep working on it.
The mailing list can be found [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/guaspi here].
*However in 2013 there was an activity to resurrect it again.
 
[[Category:mupli lo bangu]][[Category:logji bangu]]
IRC Channel: #gua\spi at irc.freenode.net
 
Here is a gua\spi [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W41fvrtPVUc video].
 
Blog posts of a [http://selpahi.weebly.com/guaspi.html Lojbanist learning Gua\spi].
 
When Jim Carter introduced Gua\spi there was not much interest and he became too busy to keep working on it.
 
However there has recently (2013) been some activity to resurrect it again.
 
*coi doi! mi'e bobgrif I have been trying to put together a small practical list of words and phrases based on the booklets given US soldiers in WWII.  I am using the word-lists and phrase-lists from the Malay and Cantonese booklets as my source.  I hope (Insha'allah) to be finished (alpha version 1.0) within the next few months (can only work on it sporadically).  When I'm finished, I intend to send J Carter a copy for response/correction.  If there's anyone else here who would like a preliminary copy, please email me ([email protected]).  -- mu'omi'e bobgrif
*''I got into Lojban from -gua!spi, probably the only person who ever has. --[[jbocre: John Cowan|John Cowan]]''
 
*''I can't quite claim the same, but I think I ftp-ed info on [[jbocre: Loglan|Loglan]] and ''-gua!spi from [[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]]'s old [[jbocre: Planned Language Server|Planned Language Server]] before I knew of Lojban.'' --[[User:And Rosta|And Rosta]]''
 
*[[jbocre: critique of gua\spi|here]] is [[jbocre: John Cowan|my]] critique of the language from a Lojban viewpoint.
*mi krici le du'u le ti bangu cu nandu .i lonu bacru lo tonga kei pe la guaspis. nandu .i la guaspis. vasru xa tonga --[[User:PlasticRaven|Plastic Raven]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, 28 March 2016

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A sibling of Lojban, which uses Chinese-like tones to mark grammatical structure, developed by Jim Carter.

History

  • When Jim Carter introduced Gua\spi there was not much interest and he became too busy to keep working on it.
  • However in 2013 there was an activity to resurrect it again.