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== ''gismu''~--~Lojban Root Words == | |||
''gismu'' are the basic roots for the Lojban language. These roots were selected based on various criteria: | |||
* occurrence or word frequency in other languages | |||
* usefulness in building complex concepts | |||
* and a few, like the words "''gismu''," "''cmavo''," and "''lujvo''," are included as uniquely Lojbanic concepts that are basic to this language. | |||
Each ''gismu'' is exactly five letters long, and | |||
has one of two consonant-vowel patterns: -+CVCCV+- or | |||
-+CCVCV+- (e.g. ''rafsi'' or ''bridi''). The ''gismu'' are built | |||
so as to minimize listening errors in a noisy environment. A ''gismu'' has at least two combining forms, known as ''rafsi''. One is the ''gismu'' itself; one is the ''gismu'' with the final vowel | |||
deleted. Certain ''gismu'' have additional, shorter | |||
''rafsi'' assigned. Up to three of these shorter ''rafsi'' may be assigned to a ''gismu'', depending on frequency of usage of the ''gismu'' in building complex concepts and on | |||
availability of these shorter ''rafsi''. Short ''rafsi'' use only certain combinations of letters from | |||
the ''gismu'', and are of the forms | |||
-+CCV+-, -+CVC+-, and -+CVV+- or | |||
-+CV'V+-. | |||
=== List of Lojban Root Words~--~''le gimste'' === | |||
The list of Lojban root words (''gismu'') | |||
contains about 1350 words. Included in the list are around 50 structure | |||
words (''cmavo'') that have assigned affixes (''rafsi''). | |||
Each definition contains the following elements: | |||
* the ''gismu'' | |||
* the corresponding ''rafsi'' (if any) in square brackets | |||
* the English keyword | |||
* optional memory tags | |||
* the definition proper: x<sub>1</sub>...x<sub>5</sub> mark the ''sumti'' positions | |||
* optional comments and cross-references | |||
A sample definition: ;''bakfu'' [[baf|baf]] bundle ; 'pack':x<sub>1</sub> is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack | |||
<nowiki>[shape/form]</nowiki> containing x<sub>2</sub>, held together by x<sub>3</sub> (cf. ''daski'', ''dakli'', ''tanxe'') | |||
* [http://www.lojban.org/publications/wordlists/gismu_english_order.txt The whole list -- plaintext] (359kb) | |||
* [http://www.lojban.org/publications/wordlists/gismu_spanish.txt The whole list -- Spanish text] (200kb) | |||
* [http://www.lojban.org/publications/wordlists/oblique_keywords.txt Keywords for oblique places] of ''gismu'' (88kb) |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 18 March 2016
gismu~--~Lojban Root Words
gismu are the basic roots for the Lojban language. These roots were selected based on various criteria:
- occurrence or word frequency in other languages
- usefulness in building complex concepts
- and a few, like the words "gismu," "cmavo," and "lujvo," are included as uniquely Lojbanic concepts that are basic to this language.
Each gismu is exactly five letters long, and
has one of two consonant-vowel patterns: -+CVCCV+- or
-+CCVCV+- (e.g. rafsi or bridi). The gismu are built
so as to minimize listening errors in a noisy environment. A gismu has at least two combining forms, known as rafsi. One is the gismu itself; one is the gismu with the final vowel
deleted. Certain gismu have additional, shorter
rafsi assigned. Up to three of these shorter rafsi may be assigned to a gismu, depending on frequency of usage of the gismu in building complex concepts and on
availability of these shorter rafsi. Short rafsi use only certain combinations of letters from
the gismu, and are of the forms
-+CCV+-, -+CVC+-, and -+CVV+- or
-+CV'V+-.
List of Lojban Root Words~--~le gimste
The list of Lojban root words (gismu)
contains about 1350 words. Included in the list are around 50 structure
words (cmavo) that have assigned affixes (rafsi).
Each definition contains the following elements:
- the gismu
- the corresponding rafsi (if any) in square brackets
- the English keyword
- optional memory tags
- the definition proper: x1...x5 mark the sumti positions
- optional comments and cross-references
A sample definition: ;bakfu baf bundle ; 'pack':x1 is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack
[shape/form] containing x2, held together by x3 (cf. daski, dakli, tanxe)
- The whole list -- plaintext (359kb)
- The whole list -- Spanish text (200kb)
- Keywords for oblique places of gismu (88kb)