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  • ...lan" (commonly called "Lojban"), and informing the community about logical languages in general. For purposes of terminology, "Lojban" refers to a specific vers ...nlike the YACC form of the grammar (YACC is a tool for developing computer languages), published last issue, the E-BNF form is condensed and considerably easier
    441 KB (72,114 words) - 00:44, 18 August 2020
  • ...ck. Boas, in fact, in the Introduction to the "Handbook of American Indian Languages" (1911) <nowiki>[</nowiki>introduces the "snow" example]. (At least this i ...anguage the right language in which to discuss the deficiencies of natural languages? That it was not was one of the original motivations of the Loglan/Lojban s
    175 KB (28,521 words) - 11:27, 28 July 2014
  • ...lan" (commonly called "Lojban"), and informing the community about logical languages in general. Note the new network address below for the Planned Languages Server if you wish to obtain electronic copies of our materials.
    462 KB (78,745 words) - 18:34, 20 August 2020
  • off languages, but by and large its adherents either abandoned the whole idea or languages, but with the exception of Ido, none of them ever acquired a body of
    177 KB (29,087 words) - 11:51, 26 September 2014
  • languages, human or mechanical specifications of the grammar, and instructional ...inting to is proved to work. Wiktionary is a great resource I use in many languages everyday.
    470 KB (80,057 words) - 21:46, 22 November 2022
  • Lojban (/LOZH-bahn/) is a constructed language. Originally called ‘Loglan’ by project founder Dr. James Cooke Lojban is a carefully constructed spoken language. It has been built for over 50 years by dozens of workers a
    450 KB (65,465 words) - 09:45, 12 March 2016
  • ...r love like you search for your lost keys? And about the danger of natural languages . ...no abilities to construct such language and therefore it had probably been constructed by aliens and presented to humanity.
    81 KB (13,506 words) - 09:46, 14 September 2017
  • ...logical human language "Lojban", and informing the community about logical languages in general. la lojbangirz. is a non-profit organization under Section 501(c ...a response to JL11's Esperanto article and an article by Don on artificial languages, reprinted from his newsletter with permission. We have some writings from
    265 KB (44,779 words) - 00:42, 18 August 2020
  • ...e remove 2) and 3)? Especially 2) is as I understand it rare among natural languages. > it rare among natural languages.
    1.9 MB (296,157 words) - 12:45, 26 January 2015
  • ...ching people the most elementary conversation skills is difficult. In most languages, simple conversation is dominated by idiom, and those idiomatic expressions Natural languages change and evolve; no doubt Lojban will as well. But we have reached a plat
    262 KB (45,389 words) - 13:42, 23 May 2014
  • ...in this issue) to have Lojban image languages using gismu based on single languages to make them easier to learn. Side issues may include applications such as ...ve vocabulary coverage for the most frequently used concepts in 4 European languages. A long-time supporter of the international language movement, she was in h
    162 KB (27,612 words) - 03:21, 14 August 2020
  • ...d. It seems strange to me that we have spent 34 years working on a set of languages without ever attempting to test one of our basic assumptions. ...ord-building rules take into account words naturally built by a variety of languages and cultures, and intermix them,supposedly building a culture-free lexicon.
    136 KB (22,126 words) - 00:45, 12 August 2020
  • ...lan" (commonly called "Lojban"), and informing the community about logical languages in general. Note the new network address on page 2 for the Planned Languages Server if you wish to obtain electronic copies of our materials. The addres
    565 KB (90,076 words) - 03:40, 22 August 2020
  • ...lan" (commonly called "Lojban"), and informing the community about logical languages in general. ...accessed distribution center for materials on Lojban (and other artificial languages).
    289 KB (46,480 words) - 05:22, 19 August 2020
  • ...it is formally defined as the 'rough breathing' of Greek and certain other languages. Lobypli, like Loglypli, means 'Loglan User'. The new Loglan predicate fo ...ok - so that you also can read, speak, and write Loglan. Other artificial languages have failed because they never got much further than writing a dictionary.
    175 KB (29,145 words) - 14:59, 23 March 2014
  • ...ar should then be properly written in BNF - a form used to define computer languages. This form will be much easier to use than the YACC form (though not easily ...estriction by the multitudinous precedents regarding copyright of computer languages. Jeff has specifically declared the Parser to be a Public Domain gift to Lo
    243 KB (42,050 words) - 13:59, 17 December 2014
  • ...e make a poll of members of this chat of their level of fluency in logical languages? As the LLG is concerned with logical languages in general, I shall bring to their attention the ongoing development of a n
    521 KB (87,367 words) - 21:48, 22 November 2022
  • ...d Claude Lancelot. It proposes a notion of universal grammar shared by all languages and determined by the nature of rational thought as exemplified by [[term l * [[Johann Schleyer]] introduces [[Volapük]], a [[constructed language]] which drew vocabulary and structure from German, French, and Eng
    95 KB (14,323 words) - 10:38, 9 June 2020
  • '''Lojban''' (/LOZH-bahn/) is a constructed language. Originally called "'''Loglan'''" by project founder '''Dr. James There are many artificial languages, but Loglan/Lojban has been engineered to make it unique in several ways. T
    27 KB (4,114 words) - 13:18, 16 November 2015
  • ...generally conceived of as a rough equivalent to the subjunctive in natural languages. John Parks-Clifford [[Conditionals ecognises|Conditionals ecognises]] ''da Xod: Suppose we'd attract speakers of non-English languages.<br />
    24 KB (3,813 words) - 22:52, 3 April 2020
  • ...sed syllables (Germanic long-line, the form of Beowulf, is an example). In languages that do not have stress as a distinguishing characteristic of tone, the syl ...t as bad as Esperanto, which rhymes Vulva and Gunpowder; still, artificial languages seem uniformly unfortunate in this respect. More sophisticated devices, lik
    168 KB (28,688 words) - 00:50, 13 August 2020
  • ...e from different cultures do with it. To give an example, in most European languages time and gender are very important - you can say "She goes", "It went", "He ...e-or-less) but the second one just won't go into English, or most European languages. If you're European and this strikes you as odd, you may have just witnesse
    16 KB (2,735 words) - 12:59, 1 October 2017
  • ...they are used. English has only a small number of such changes compared to languages like Russian, but it does have changes like “boys” as the plural of “ ...ban primitives or natural compounds, and are therefore borrowed from other languages.
    85 KB (13,710 words) - 06:46, 26 December 2017
  • Many, many other languages do this to talk about classes of things in American languages you don't say "All ravens are black", you say "Raven
    4.12 MB (665,740 words) - 16:32, 2 March 2020
  • Many, many other languages do this to talk about classes of things in American languages you don't say &quot;All ravens are black&quot;, you say &quot;Raven
    2.07 MB (380,774 words) - 07:40, 7 March 2020
  • <languages/><translate> ...o called predicate logic which makes it kind of a bridge between different languages and cultures.<!-- Therefore, it allows us to see the world brighter.-->
    10 KB (1,625 words) - 08:49, 20 October 2018
  • <languages/> ...o called predicate logic which makes it kind of a bridge between different languages and cultures.<!-- Therefore, it allows us to see the world brighter.-->
    10 KB (1,610 words) - 07:03, 19 August 2016
  • <languages/> ...o called predicate logic which makes it kind of a bridge between different languages and cultures.<!-- Therefore, it allows us to see the world brighter.-->
    10 KB (1,608 words) - 19:04, 6 September 2016
  • ...] to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg0pK-8zXA0 speak to the "Artificial Languages" class at the College of William and Mary]. ...translated. In addition, the translation has been done for another eleven languages.
    56 KB (8,600 words) - 22:21, 31 January 2021
  • {{:Lojban materials in other languages}} Lojban is a carefully constructed spoken, as well as written, language designed in the hope of removing a lar
    33 KB (5,296 words) - 08:12, 30 November 2023
  • head, but this is not always so with all languages; thus cf. French verbs in natural languages tend to be construed as adjectival in Lojban
    151 KB (26,633 words) - 15:49, 1 July 2019
  • ...into meaning. Probably the best-known of these languages are the "logical languages" such as [[Loglan]] and its offshoot, [[Lojban]]. Voksigid also falls into ...gy_methods&oldid=28668 some ideas for how to produce self-segregation in a constructed language] very recently, felt that some of them seemed rather far-fetched i
    20 KB (3,035 words) - 08:45, 30 June 2014
  • /LOZH-ban/), and informing the community about logical languages in general. le'avla - words borrowed from other languages (some people have
    73 KB (12,184 words) - 15:41, 19 July 2014
  • * {{vlapoi|sumcau|staile}}, inspired by nounless languages like that of Salishan and Wakashan families<ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/ ==Inspired by other constructed languages==
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  • working with logical languages. Sadly, the errors in this edition of L1 are so concepts. By comparison, other attempts to develop new languages have tried to
    109 KB (18,457 words) - 15:43, 19 July 2014
  • This set of lessons aims to give a basic grounding in the constructed language Lojban. If you don't know what Lojban is, or would like to know mo post office, they can't express feelings, because many languages do this
    99 KB (16,833 words) - 09:59, 12 May 2017
  • It is a constructed, or engineered, language. Originally called "Loglan" (short for "logical la ...sive capability of a natural language, but differs in structure from other languages in major ways. This allows its use as a test vehicle for scientists studyin
    11 KB (1,766 words) - 08:48, 20 October 2018
  • R6. {ALINK(aname=>R6)}What is available in languages other than English?{ALINK} T2. {ALINK(aname=>T2)}How do you borrow words from other languages?{ALINK}
    39 KB (6,377 words) - 08:52, 30 June 2014
  • ...involves changing the parse tree in ways specific to the source and target languages (the actual "translation", usually requiring structural changes as well as ...ifferent transfer functions. With the addition of Spain and Portugal, nine languages and 72 functions. And so on...
    68 KB (11,393 words) - 05:25, 19 August 2020
  • Grammatical description of the constructed language. ...above all else, it tries to build a new kind of formalization for logical languages.
    15 KB (2,366 words) - 09:30, 21 July 2014
  • ...f one language (e.g., [[Latino sine flexione]]) or as a mixture of various languages (e.g., [[Esperanto]]).
    1 KB (215 words) - 13:36, 9 January 2014
  • ...Chinese person), Lojban's vocabulary is based on the six most widely used languages in the world, so that people from completely different background can have ...age that was created for scientific study (Loglan), Klingon was originally constructed for the purpose of translating a few lines from some of the earlier Star Tr
    8 KB (1,292 words) - 11:37, 4 January 2015
  • ...king on the function that positions in a specified order have in those two languages. ...ea of how they're used. The etymology of words mostly comes from European languages.
    20 KB (3,381 words) - 07:10, 21 July 2014
  • |parent=Languages ...d language: to ease human communication; to bring fiction or an associated constructed world to life; for linguistic experimentation; for artistic creation; and f
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  • A few more possibilities for Latin-alphabet letters used in languages other than English: ...les and two mandatory pauses. In addition, alphabets that are used by many languages have separate sets of lerfu words for each language, and which set is Lojba
    64 KB (9,472 words) - 08:17, 1 July 2014
  • ...ant by Wiktionary) in the world: some living, some extinct, and even a few constructed. ...eed to interlink the <code>''X''-jbo</code> editions in the same way since languages usually have the same written word with similar meaning only sporadically.
    22 KB (3,648 words) - 16:30, 18 April 2020
  • ...p;[ˈloʒban])</small> is an&nbsp;experiment in human&nbsp;language – a&nbsp;constructed language defined using predicate logic</div> Lojban is a carefully constructed spoken language. It has been built for over 50 years by dozens of workers a
    11 KB (1,655 words) - 12:23, 1 February 2016
  • ...to thinking that Lojban has a noun/verb/adjective/adverb system like many languages do which is not true. I think the correct English term for “brivla” wou ...confuse people. No one really knows what verb is. They differ in different languages. Something that is a verb in some language can be expressed as a noun in an
    7 KB (1,084 words) - 21:48, 8 February 2020
  • ''loglang'' - a [[constructed language|constructed language]] recognizably based on logical principles. ==Languages in Loglan family==
    4 KB (659 words) - 05:17, 10 May 2020
  • Constructed languages are roughly divided by their structure into: #programming languages like C++ or Javascript
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