From mattarn@123.net Wed Oct 20 12:28:56 2004 Received: with ECARTIS (v1.0.0; list lojban-beginners); Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:30:06 -0700 (PDT) Received: from new.e-mol.com ([65.169.135.18] helo=mole.e-mol.com) by chain.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (TLS-1.0:DHE_RSA_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA:24) (Exim 4.34) id 1CKM8m-0005NO-0F for lojban-beginners@chain.digitalkingdom.org; Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:28:56 -0700 Received: from mail.123.net (new.e-mol.com [65.163.85.18]) by mole.e-mol.com (8.12.3/8.12.3/Debian-6.6) with SMTP id i9KINMMY025070 for lojban-beginners@chain.digitalkingdom.org; Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:23:22 -0400 Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:23:22 -0400 Message-Id: <200410201823.i9KINMMY025070@mole.e-mol.com> To: lojban-beginners@chain.digitalkingdom.org From: Matt Arnold Subject: [lojban-beginners] Grammar textbooks on Palm handheld? In-Reply-To: References: X-Priority: 3 X-From: mattarn@mail.123.net X-Originating-IP: [209.220.229.254] Content-Type: text/plain X-archive-position: 829 X-Approved-By: rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: lojban-beginners-bounce@chain.digitalkingdom.org Errors-to: lojban-beginners-bounce@chain.digitalkingdom.org X-original-sender: mattarn@123.net Precedence: bulk Reply-to: lojban-beginners@chain.digitalkingdom.org X-list: lojban-beginners This is my fifty-fifth day of using Supermemo and I know the fifty most common gismu and almost a hundred and thirty of the most common cmavo. I don't commit words until I think I know how to use them grammatically. I know enough grammar to speak passable beginning Lojban using articles, plain gismu, simple tanru and the easiest pro-sumtis, but not the fiddly bits. This means there are entire classes of cmavo which I have not yet touched in Supermemo, such as event contours, and others which I suspect I might be learning to put in the wrong word order, such as tenses and modals. I regularly make time to study Lojban while on the go, but it's restricted to vocabulary memorization because my copy of The Complete Lojban Language just is too big to carry around. I know an application exists somewhere that converts text files into Palm Doc, since I've used it before, but I no longer have it. Does any grammar textbook exist as an e-book in Palm Doc format? I could really use one. -Matt Arnold _______________________________________________________ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com