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'''la snura''' is a movement in Lojban development consisting of a bunch of rules formalizing and crystallizing Lojban morphology and internal logic in semantics. | '''la snura''' is a movement in Lojban development consisting of a bunch of rules formalizing and crystallizing Lojban morphology, grammar-semantics interactions and internal logic in semantics. | ||
# [[turvla]] - words that have strict rules on their application and structure. | # [[turvla]] - words that have strict rules on their application and structure. | ||
# [[turtau]] - lo tanru that have strict rules on their meaning and structure. | |||
# [[Rule: respect the form of words]] - the rule that preserves the form of newly created words in Lojban depending on their source. | # [[Rule: respect the form of words]] - the rule that preserves the form of newly created words in Lojban depending on their source. | ||
# [[Rule: preserve the form of names of languages]] - the rule that describes the process of creating Lojbanic names of languages. | # [[Rule: preserve the form of names of languages]] - the rule that describes the process of creating Lojbanic names of languages. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 23 May 2018
la snura is a movement in Lojban development consisting of a bunch of rules formalizing and crystallizing Lojban morphology, grammar-semantics interactions and internal logic in semantics.
- turvla - words that have strict rules on their application and structure.
- turtau - lo tanru that have strict rules on their meaning and structure.
- Rule: respect the form of words - the rule that preserves the form of newly created words in Lojban depending on their source.
- Rule: preserve the form of names of languages - the rule that describes the process of creating Lojbanic names of languages.