Received: from mail-yx0-f189.google.com ([209.85.213.189]:40834) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtps (TLSv1:RC4-SHA:128) (Exim 4.76) (envelope-from ) id 1SzNKy-00011h-6P; Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:39:26 -0700 Received: by yenq11 with SMTP id q11sf185351yen.16 for ; Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:39:13 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=googlegroups.com; s=beta; h=x-beenthere:date:from:to:message-id:in-reply-to:references:subject :mime-version:x-original-sender:x-original-authentication-results :reply-to:precedence:mailing-list:list-id:x-google-group-id :list-post:list-help:list-archive:sender:list-subscribe :list-unsubscribe:content-type; bh=dbZ6pd/r8Hlt5+7DU6QKMJqSfZuyjIdRr1IXnV5tVpQ=; b=6wduZkdJmYbyaNSYOy1oy+uFHYQd1eN9M1ETzmPx7zK6WUN+V0GMQyhPXdQYQXsKkz Pv/csSO/c6LgPDrRRPf061I85hGbLQAvinA5oeOZ2JDOqmOBsrCHBD0kZbmyz3ferQXp 6VyIupKHIPfxVsMErapOnAr2X/3tsu47xxa6g= Received: by 10.52.20.51 with SMTP id k19mr2521855vde.8.1344497953489; Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:39:13 -0700 (PDT) X-BeenThere: lojban@googlegroups.com Received: by 10.52.69.174 with SMTP id f14ls1963989vdu.2.gmail; Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:39:12 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.52.99.8 with SMTP id em8mr1974854vdb.16.1344497952741; Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:39:12 -0700 (PDT) Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 00:39:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Gleki Arxokuna To: lojban@googlegroups.com Message-Id: <39b55e84-bd3e-4178-b0fa-d16ffba8c57c@googlegroups.com> In-Reply-To: References: <58935d67-62c7-4949-b2ac-5c20da578d4e@googlegroups.com> <501D77E4.90004@gmx.de> <501E7E98.5070208@gmx.de> <5022F896.7030208@gmx.de> Subject: Re: [lojban] gua\spi MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Original-Sender: gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com X-Original-Authentication-Results: ls.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com designates internal as permitted sender) smtp.mail=gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com; dkim=pass header.i=@gmail.com Reply-To: lojban@googlegroups.com Precedence: list Mailing-list: list lojban@googlegroups.com; contact lojban+owners@googlegroups.com List-ID: X-Google-Group-Id: 1004133512417 List-Post: , List-Help: , List-Archive: Sender: lojban@googlegroups.com List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_261_22256625.1344497952330" X-Spam-Score: -0.7 (/) X-Spam_score: -0.7 X-Spam_score_int: -6 X-Spam_bar: / ------=_Part_261_22256625.1344497952330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I meant that if tones are hard for se ke ropno bangu then they might be easier for se ke jungo bangu. After all Lojban is not popular in China for some reason. And gua\spi input might use chinese input system. It's fine if your application can convert numerals to accent marks. On Thursday, August 9, 2012 10:49:49 AM UTC+4, stevo wrote: > > > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:31 AM, Gleki Arxokuna > > wrote: > >> Two ideas. >> 1. Why not change tone notation to pinyin style with numbers? (May be >> it'll be easier for future Chinese gua\spi users?) >> > > Pinyin uses accent marks far more often than numerals. (Wade-Giles uses > numerals.) And Chinese almost never use pinyin, except on road signs, and > then without tone marks. > > stevo > > >> 2. If not much difference between Lojban and gua\spi may be create a >> two-way converter Lojban <=> gua\spi? If such converter exists gua\spi can >> quickly accumulate the same corpus as Lojban. >> >> On Thursday, August 9, 2012 3:39:02 AM UTC+4, selpa'i wrote: >>> >>> Am 08.08.2012 19:56, schrieb Jim Carter: >>> > On Sun, 5 Aug 2012, selpa'i wrote: >>> > >>> >> How complete is gua\spi? If it's as usable as Lojban currently is, >>> >> I'd say it's very close to complete. >>> > >>> > I can see this discussion flying off on multiple tangents: what does >>> > it mean for a language to be complete? I'd say that there is an >>> > equivalence class of languages that can express predicate logic, >>> > including the natural languages I know, Lojban/Loglan, and gua\spi. >>> > Gua\spi's vocabulary is a slight superset of Lojban (I may have thrown >>> > out one or two words, and I did add maybe 5% more words), so in that >>> > sense gua\spi covers just about the same semantic space that Lojban >>> does. >>> >>> I realized this reading through the reference grammar again. It seems >>> like it can do everything (not an educated opinion, I'm still a >>> beginner) that Lojban can do, and I consider Lojban complete enough to >>> be used in daily life and in literature. >>> >>> > "Usable" refers to how easily and accurately the speakers can express >>> > what they want (versus whether it can be done even if kludges are >>> > needed). The vendor hypes the product as being usable. >>> >>> True, but I didn't get the impression you were hyping the product more >>> than anybody else would hype their personal conlang. >>> >>> > >>> >> So if you have some other texts about the language, more grammar >>> >> explanations etc, it would be great to be able to read them. >>> > >>> > Unfortunately, the material you've already seen in >>> > http://www.math.ucla.edu/~**jimc/guaspi/index.html >>> > is all that I've done. Sorry. >>> >>> No problem. I'm still thankful for the documents on that page. I just >>> wish that they went at a slower pace. >>> >>> > >>> >> Also, you mention that you translated quite a bit of text into >>> >> gua\spi. Could you upload that text somewhere? I would like to see >>> >> some actual usage of the language. >>> > >>> > Actually I said that I'd translated about 20,000 words into Old >>> Loglan. >>> > Sorry again. >>> >>> Ah, no problem again. Then I guess I'll have to write my own texts >>> instead. :) >>> >>> > >>> >> So bottom line, how realistic would you consider it to be that people >>> >> could start learning gua\spi? Would you be able to support the >>> >> learners if some bigger problems arose? Once more than one person >>> >> (you) is at a good level in the language, the burden gets distributed >>> >> and eventually, the language will get a life of its own. >>> > >>> > I'm ambivalent here -- I would be happy to support someone (you) >>> > working on gua\spi, but I need to warn up front that it could not be >>> > high-bandwidth support, e.g. like what Robin Powell does for Lojban. >>> > May I squeeze in a support tidbit (which could be of interest in >>> > Lojban also)? >>> >>> Any help is appreciated. I'm currently wrestling with subordinate >>> clauses in gua\spi, and if I can't figure them out by myself, I will >>> have to ask you for clarification. I expect that after subordinate >>> clauses, the rest is straightforward as it's very similar to Lojban >>> (numbers, articles, pronouns etc), so I hope to achieve some level of >>> independence after this stumbling block. (I'm also still struggling with >>> the 5th tone, the others I can easily produce, but I'm making progress). >>> >>> > From the reference manual, vocabulary chapter intro: "Frequently I >>> > have thought that some form or meaning required a new primitive word, >>> > or even a change in the grammar, but it has turned out that existing >>> > words were more than adequate if creatively used." >>> >>> I believe that 100%. I won't be trying to invent anything new until I'm >>> fluent *fingers crossed*. >>> >>> > >>> > Occasionally someone stumbles across gua\spi and sends me mail about >>> > it, but I think you (selpa'i) are the first one to dig into it deeply. >>> >>> Good to know. It motivates me to be the first one to try this. >>> >>> > >>> > I think the major value of gua\spi for the Lojban community is in >>> > seeing how a similar language does things differently, particularly in >>> > the areas of compound words and in MEX. >>> >>> Yes, I'm currently discovering all the differences and similarities, and >>> it's really interesting. I'm not sure how much of it can be used in >>> Lojban, but I'm just doing this for its own sake, because I am >>> interested in gua\spi itself. >>> >>> > In about an hour I'm going to be on an airplane to Prague, so I may >>> > have a little trouble holding up my end of this thread, but I'll try. >>> >>> Okay. This thread doesn't seem to be going at a fast pace, anyway. If I >>> can't figure out the subordinates, I'll turn to you, if that's okay. >>> Though, now that I think about it, I'm not sure I can figure it out >>> alone. I've tried for two days and it's still confusing. >>> For example, in, say: >>> >>> ^:i \ji /crw \kseo ^ve tum \qnou [\ji] >>> "I eat the cheese with [my] hands." >>> >>> I can't tell whether the ve-clause is really a clause or if it's just a >>> sort of ad-hoc case link which gets filled by "qnou". I was relatively >>> sure it's the former. The third case of "tum" gets moved to the first >>> position automatically, making "qnou" go into the second case. >>> But ^ve tum \qnou == \vo X1 \zu tum \qnou, so now I think it's the >>> latter. But this would mean that everything gets reduced to an >>> infinitive... >>> >>> But I'm afraid that if I start asking questions now, I will remember >>> more and more things I would like to have clarified, so maybe we should >>> do this off-list. >>> >>> mu'o mi'e la selpa'i >>> >>> -- >>> pilno zo le xu .i lo dei bangu cu se cmene zo lojbo .e nai zo lejbo >>> >>> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "lojban" group. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lojban/-/lKieaxUS6m0J. >> >> To post to this group, send email to loj...@googlegroups.com >> . >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> lojban+un...@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. >> > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lojban" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lojban/-/nhpLF8yENX0J. To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. ------=_Part_261_22256625.1344497952330 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I meant that if tones are hard for se ke ropno bangu then they might be eas= ier for se ke jungo bangu. After all Lojban is not popular in China for som= e reason.

And gua\spi input might use chinese input syst= em. It's fine if your application can convert numerals to accent marks.
=
On Thursday, August 9, 2012 10:49:49 AM UTC+4, stevo wrote:


On Thu,= Aug 9, 2012 at 1:31 AM, Gleki Arxokuna <gleki.i= s...@gmail.com> wrote:
Two ideas.
1. Why not change tone notation to pinyin style w= ith numbers? (May be it'll be easier for future Chinese gua\spi users?)

Pinyin uses accent marks far more often = than numerals. (Wade-Giles uses numerals.) And Chinese almost never use pin= yin, except on road signs, and then without tone marks. 

stevo
 
2. If not much difference between Lojban and gua\spi may be create= a two-way converter Lojban <=3D> gua\spi? If such converter exists g= ua\spi can  quickly accumulate the same corpus as Lojban.

On Thursday, August 9, 2012 3:39:02 AM UTC+4, selp= a'i wrote:
Am 08.08.2012 19:56, schr= ieb Jim Carter:
> On Sun, 5 Aug 2012, selpa'i wrote:
>
>> How complete is gua\spi? If it's as usable as Lojban currently= is,=20
>> I'd say it's very close to complete.
>
> I can see this discussion flying off on multiple tangents: what do= es=20
> it mean for a language to be complete?  I'd say that there is= an=20
> equivalence class of languages that can express predicate logic,= =20
> including the natural languages I know, Lojban/Loglan, and gua\spi= .  
> Gua\spi's vocabulary is a slight superset of Lojban (I may have th= rown=20
> out one or two words, and I did add maybe 5% more words), so in th= at=20
> sense gua\spi covers just about the same semantic space that Lojba= n does.

I realized this reading through the reference grammar again. It seems= =20
like it can do everything (not an educated opinion, I'm still a=20
beginner) that Lojban can do, and I consider Lojban complete enough to= =20
be used in daily life and in literature.

> "Usable" refers to how easily and accurately the speakers can expr= ess=20
> what they want (versus whether it can be done even if kludges are= =20
> needed).  The vendor hypes the product as being usable.

True, but I didn't get the impression you were hyping the product more= =20
than anybody else would hype their personal conlang.

>
>> So if you have some other texts about the language, more gramm= ar=20
>> explanations etc, it would be great to be able to read them.
>
> Unfortunately, the material you've already seen in=20
> http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc/guaspi/index.html
> is all that I've done.  Sorry.

No problem. I'm still thankful for the documents on that page. I just= =20
wish that they went at a slower pace.

>
>> Also, you mention that you translated quite a bit of text into= =20
>> gua\spi. Could you upload that text somewhere? I would like to= see=20
>> some actual usage of the language.
>
> Actually I said that I'd translated about 20,000 words into Old Lo= glan.
> Sorry again.

Ah, no problem again. Then I guess I'll have to write my own texts=20
instead. :)

>
>> So bottom line, how realistic would you consider it to be that= people=20
>> could start learning gua\spi? Would you be able to support the= =20
>> learners if some bigger problems arose? Once more than one per= son=20
>> (you) is at a good level in the language, the burden gets dist= ributed=20
>> and eventually, the language will get a life of its own.
>
> I'm ambivalent here -- I would be happy to support someone (you)= =20
> working on gua\spi, but I need to warn up front that it could not = be=20
> high-bandwidth support, e.g. like what Robin Powell does for Lojba= n.  
> May I squeeze in a support tidbit (which could be of interest in= =20
> Lojban also)?=20

Any help is appreciated. I'm currently wrestling with subordinate=20
clauses in gua\spi, and if I can't figure them out by myself, I will=20
have to ask you for clarification. I expect that after subordinate=20
clauses, the rest is straightforward as it's very similar to Lojban=20
(numbers, articles, pronouns etc), so I hope to achieve some level of= =20
independence after this stumbling block. (I'm also still struggling wit= h=20
the 5th tone, the others I can easily produce, but I'm making progress)= .

> From the reference manual, vocabulary chapter intro: "Frequently I= =20
> have thought that some form or meaning required a new primitive wo= rd,=20
> or even a change in the grammar, but it has turned out that existi= ng=20
> words were more than adequate if creatively used."

I believe that 100%. I won't be trying to invent anything new until I'm= =20
fluent *fingers crossed*.

>
> Occasionally someone stumbles across gua\spi and sends me mail abo= ut=20
> it, but I think you (selpa'i) are the first one to dig into it dee= ply.

Good to know. It motivates me to be the first one to try this.

>
> I think the major value of gua\spi for the Lojban community is in= =20
> seeing how a similar language does things differently, particularl= y in=20
> the areas of compound words and in MEX.

Yes, I'm currently discovering all the differences and similarities, an= d=20
it's really interesting. I'm not sure how much of it can be used in=20
Lojban, but I'm just doing this for its own sake, because I am=20
interested in gua\spi itself.

> In about an hour I'm going to be on an airplane to Prague, so I ma= y=20
> have a little trouble holding up my end of this thread, but I'll t= ry.

Okay. This thread doesn't seem to be going at a fast pace, anyway. If I= =20
can't figure out the subordinates, I'll turn to you, if that's okay.=20
Though, now that I think about it, I'm not sure I can figure it out=20
alone. I've tried for two days and it's still confusing.
For example, in, say:

^:i \ji /crw \kseo ^ve tum \qnou [\ji]
"I eat the cheese with [my] hands."

I can't tell whether the ve-clause is really a clause or if it's just a= =20
sort of ad-hoc case link which gets filled by "qnou". I was relatively= =20
sure it's the former. The third case of "tum" gets moved to the first= =20
position automatically, making "qnou" go into the second case.
But ^ve tum \qnou =3D=3D \vo X1 \zu tum \qnou, so now I think it's the= =20
latter. But this would mean that everything gets reduced to an infiniti= ve...

But I'm afraid that if I start asking questions now, I will remember=20
more and more things I would like to have clarified, so maybe we should= =20
do this off-list.

mu'o mi'e la selpa'i

--=20
pilno zo le xu .i lo dei bangu cu se cmene zo lojbo .e nai zo lejbo

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