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From: Jonathan Jones To: lojban@googlegroups.com X-Original-Sender: eyeonus@gmail.com X-Original-Authentication-Results: gmr-mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of eyeonus@gmail.com designates 209.85.219.51 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=eyeonus@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=bcaec54b4a5665279d04d35834dc X-Spam-Score: -0.1 (/) X-Spam_score: -0.1 X-Spam_score_int: 0 X-Spam_bar: / --bcaec54b4a5665279d04d35834dc Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Sebastian wrote: > Although you can be fluent with a restricted vocabulary, you're not a > master of that language before you can speak of all kind of things withou= t > long metaphors or on-the-spot lujvo/fu'ivla no one else ever heard of > before (in my opinion). > > I've been trying to translate parts of Ubuntu Linux to lojban, and for > that you need a lot of specific computer terms. > Yes. and *jbovlaste* is the place to put them, not some useless list. > Skickat fr=C3=A5n min iPhone > > 15 jan 2013 kl. 10:19 skrev la gleki : > > > > On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:41:18 PM UTC+4, aionys wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:27 AM, la gleki wrote= : >> >>> On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:17:17 AM UTC+4, aionys wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 9:19 PM, la gleki wrote= : >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 2:28:01 AM UTC+4, Bob Slaughter wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 2013-01-14 at 06:50 -0800, la gleki wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> doi lojbab mi ckire do .io lo ka ciksi so'a da >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> As usual this topic is turning into a rant. But that was >>>>>> predictable and unavoidable. >>>>>> >>>>>> Reading lojbab's email, I find it a detailed and informative look at >>>>>> how the gismu list was started and the initial gismu were formed, in= cluding >>>>>> warts. If you consider this a "rant", >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I consider the following messages as "rant". >>>>> >>>>> then it appears there really isn't much need for me to read any more >>>>>> emails from you. I would be willing to consider otherwise, if you ca= n >>>>>> demonstrate useful work you have contributed. The "lojban berries" i= s >>>>>> almost the most useless thing I can think of -- *of course* "ckule" = looks >>>>>> and sounds like "school" -- it was derived from "school / schule" an= d the >>>>>> other words from the target languages for *maximum phonetic recognit= ion*. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> This is only one tab of Lojban berries. Look at the other tabs. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Two things: >>>> >>>> 1) Rants are typically lengthy paragraphs about a particular subject >>>> for which the author has strong feelings for, not two sentences about = an >>>> observation which is accurate and calmly delivered. >>>> >>>> 2) I've looked at all the tabs, and I share his viewpoint on the >>>> uselessness of it. When you wonder why nobody helps you in your endeav= ors, >>>> think back on what he said. >>>> >>> >>> It's just a continuation of Lojban Functional List. >>> If no one wants to fill gaps in lojbanic lexicon, even in computer >>> terminology, well then no fluent speakers will appear soon. Otherwise h= ow >>> can we discuss anything on the internet? >>> >> >> A languages lexicon has little to nothing to do with a person's fluency, >> and we /currently/ have fluent speakers (granted not many, but that's >> neither here nor there). As far as my assessment of your lists as useles= s: >> there are two places where jbopre look when they want to know the Lojban >> word: vlasisku and jbovlaste. If it doesn't exist there, they either mak= e >> one up, ask jbocertu to make one up for them, or use a different word th= at >> does exist. >> > > OK. I'm asking once again. Here is the list of computer terms. > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=3D0Ahngu1CNj7wddDZBRzgwMm1EWl= pKUEJRcTQtUGNCMFE#gid=3D4 > > I need all of them translated to stop talking in English. > Please, help. > > On Sunday, January 13, 2013 7:40:28 PM UTC+4, lojbab wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> la gleki wrote: >>>>>> > Every Lojbanist understands that gismu denote predicates that are >>>>>> highly >>>>>> > practical. >>>>>> > e.g. {pilno} includes a goal as pilno3. Indeed, how can we imagine >>>>>> using >>>>>> > something without a goal? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > My question is who collected those definitions? >>>>>> >>>>>> Me. >>>>>> >>>>>> > Was it JCB? >>>>>> >>>>>> > How was this gimste formed? >>>>>> >>>>>> JCB set the place structures for the TLI Loglan words. His general >>>>>> philosophy of doing so was set forth in his books Loglan 1 and Logla= n >>>>>> 2, >>>>>> though he didn't always follow his own principles. >>>>>> >>>>>> I started with JCB's list, but greatly modified it, both adding and >>>>>> deleting words. As such, there are half-again as many gismu as ther= e >>>>>> were in TLI Loglan of the time. In very few cases can I tell you fo= r >>>>>> certain the specific reason I added certain words, though for the >>>>>> culture words I made an attempt to be systematic. A large chunk was >>>>>> added in 1988 as a result of Athelstan doing a thorough analysis >>>>>> based >>>>>> on Roget's thesaurus, to make sure that we had good coverage of all >>>>>> semantic domains. >>>>>> >>>>>> During the period from about 1990-1994, I subjected all change >>>>>> proposals >>>>>> to the LogFest attendees, representing the community, for approval. >>>>>> In >>>>>> the latter two years, a faction emerged favoring the elimination of >>>>>> some >>>>>> gismu and thus keeping the total number constant, in the face of new >>>>>> proposals, if not shrinking. One last group of new ones was >>>>>> approved, >>>>>> and the list was frozen. Many years passed before any word was >>>>>> proposed >>>>>> with significant justification, thus suggesting that this decision >>>>>> was >>>>>> correct. (If no one has really needed a word in 25 odd years of use= , >>>>>> it >>>>>> is hard to argue that it is fundamental, even if it might be useful.= ) >>>>>> >>>>>> Place structures started with JCB's general pattern. I attempted to >>>>>> find patterns, and then to make words of similar semantic domain >>>>>> consistent. Thus all plant and animal gismu were to have a species >>>>>> place. I eventually got things fairly systematic, though I made som= e >>>>>> mistakes. At that point, pretty much no one besides me was looking >>>>>> that >>>>>> closely. >>>>>> >>>>>> I strongly avoided one-place predicates. >>>>>> >>>>>> But at one point, I realized I was going too far, ascribing to any >>>>>> possible tool a purpose, and to any object both material and form >>>>>> places. I backed off from this somewhat. I thus avoided >5 place >>>>>> predicates. At about this point, the current concept of BAI started >>>>>> to >>>>>> emerge, and it was realized that a large number of places were >>>>>> superfluous. I made one last pass, generally reducing many of the >>>>>> excess places I had added. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there a changelog of modifications to gismu >>>>>> > definitions starting from the first edition of loglan? >>>>>> >>>>>> Not hardly. I introduced the concept of configuration management in >>>>>> the >>>>>> 1988-1994 period, starting to document all changes once a chunk of >>>>>> the >>>>>> language was baselined. Before it was baselined, documentation was >>>>>> rarely attempted, though there are some cases. In only a few cases >>>>>> do >>>>>> we even have good copies of the evolving word lists - this was still >>>>>> a >>>>>> primarily paper and pencil project. >>>>>> >>>>>> > My particular interest here is with the recent discussion of a >>>>>> possible >>>>>> > new gismu meaning "qua". The corresponding word is of high >>>>>> frequency in >>>>>> > Mandarin but in European languages it is often confused with words >>>>>> > meaning {simsa}. >>>>>> > e.g. >>>>>> > "as" means both "like" and "qua". >>>>>> > Russian "=D0=BA=D0=B0=D0=BA" [kak] means both "like" and "qua". >>>>>> >>>>>> I have no comment on the merits of this, other than to merely observ= e >>>>>> that many of the world's languages seem to do fine without making a >>>>>> distinction. >>>>>> >>>>>> The gismu list is baselined. New gismu are not being considered, an= d >>>>>> there is no plan to do so in the future, though this could be >>>>>> revisited >>>>>> AFTER the existing language is fully documented. >>>>>> >>>>>> > Were Mandarin predicates taken into consideration while >>>>>> constructing >>>>>> > gismu definitions? >>>>>> >>>>>> Not that I know of. I did the Mandarin work for Lojban, and I don't >>>>>> know Mandarin. >>>>>> >>>>>> More importantly, almost no consideration of semantics was involved >>>>>> in >>>>>> gismu-making. If the basic meaning was generally covered, that was >>>>>> good >>>>>> enough. It was expected that the meanings and place structures woul= d >>>>>> evolve with usage. (But by 1997, the community was tired of my and >>>>>> other senior Lojbanists changing the language by fiat. The communit= y >>>>>> wanted the language to stop changing in that matter. Completely. I >>>>>> agreed with them. We don't change the language by fiat anymore. Th= e >>>>>> only exception, adopted for byfy use, is that stuff which is so >>>>>> broken >>>>>> as to prevent good documentation of the status quo language, could b= e >>>>>> changed so as to allow that documentation. (Since then, sentiment >>>>>> seems >>>>>> to have grown against "usage-based change" which is the other >>>>>> alternative, and one that cannot really be prevented. People >>>>>> generally >>>>>> are biased against change in language. They want books that are >>>>>> prescriptive and unchanging, whereas lexicographers strongly conside= r >>>>>> dictionaries by nature to be descriptive rather than prescriptive.) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I did use some systematic techniques to try to be sure I was picking >>>>>> the >>>>>> correct root, and for a brief time, we had a native Mandarin speaker >>>>>> who >>>>>> looked over what I had done with approval. (A couple of Mandarin >>>>>> speakers since then have also said that the work I did was more than >>>>>> adequate, but they were generally comparing us to Esperanto and othe= r >>>>>> Euroclone languages). I also used 3 different dictionaries in the >>>>>> case >>>>>> of Mandarin in order to be more certain, since Mandarin has such a >>>>>> high >>>>>> weight in Lojban word-making. Still, there are flaws, and I think m= y >>>>>> choice for Lojbanization of Mandarin was especially bad, being based >>>>>> solely on the quasi-official Chinese description of the IPA >>>>>> pronunciation of Chinese particles, and the system I used for mappin= g >>>>>> IPA in other languages. As a result, Mandarin inputs had too many >>>>>> "a"s >>>>>> representing schwa, and too many fricatives were mapped to s and c, >>>>>> leading to Lojban having a "she sells sea shells" quality that is >>>>>> hard >>>>>> for some speakers, including me, to speak the language quickly and >>>>>> accurately. >>>>>> >>>>>> But I don't know enough Mandarin grammar to have any clue what >>>>>> subjects >>>>>> and objects any given Mandarin word might require (if any) I did >>>>>> enough >>>>>> comparative linguistics study to be reasonably confident that my >>>>>> approach was "good enough". >>>>>> >>>>>> (Arabic is the other language where my word-making rules were >>>>>> systematic >>>>>> but led to a relatively poor result. And since Arabic has the lowes= t >>>>>> weight of the 6 source languages, this meant that Arabic influenced >>>>>> relative few words, and its inputs were less useful to Arabic >>>>>> speaking >>>>>> Lojbanists. >>>>>> >>>>>> JCB may have had some native speaker inputs in the early days, but m= y >>>>>> general observations on his choices for word-making suggest that the= y >>>>>> were even more limited and flawed than my efforts. I know that we >>>>>> had >>>>>> much better dictionaries by 1987 than JCB had in 1955. >>>>>> >>>>>> lojbab >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Bob LeChevalier loj...@lojban.org www.lojban.org >>>>>> President and Founder, The Logical Language Group, Inc. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> 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= / >>>>>> **ms****g/lojban/-/nz86kpRVGjUJ >>>>>> . >>>>>> 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=3Den . >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Bob Slaughter, rslau...@WHATmindspring.com >>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/**robert****.s.slaughter >>>>>> "The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be >>>>>> ruled by evil men." -- Plato >>>>>> "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do >>>>>> nothing." -- Edmund Burke >>>>>> "The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, b= ut >>>>>> because of those who look on and do nothing." -- Albert Einstein >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>> 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/= * >>>>> *ms**g/lojban/-/XjZ68ZouJf4J >>>>> . >>>>> >>>>> 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/**grou= p >>>>> **/lojban?hl=3Den . >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> mu'o mi'e .aionys. >>>> >>>> .i.e'ucai ko cmima lo pilno be denpa bu .i doi.luk. mi patfu do zo'o >>>> (Come to the Dot Side! 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On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Sebastian <so.cool.ogi@gmail.com> wrote:
Although you can be fluent with a restricted vocabul= ary, you're not a master of that language before you can speak of all k= ind of things without long metaphors or on-the-spot lujvo/fu'ivla no on= e else ever heard of before (in my opinion).

I've been trying to translate parts of Ubuntu Linux= to lojban, and for that you need a lot of specific computer terms.=C2=A0

Yes. and jbovlaste= is the place to put them, not some useless list.
=C2=A0
Skickat f= r=C3=A5n min iPhone

15 jan 2013 kl. 10:19 skrev la gleki <= gleki.is.my= .name@gmail.com>:



On = Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:41:18 PM UTC+4, aionys wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:27 AM, la gleki <gleki.is...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:17:17 AM UTC+4, aionys wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2= 013 at 9:19 PM, la gleki <gleki.is...@gmail.com= > wrote:


On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 2:28:01 AM UTC+4, Bob Slaughter w= rote:
=20 =20
On Mon, 2013-01-14 at 06:50 -0800, la gleki wrote:
doi lojbab mi ckire do .io lo ka ciksi so'a da


As usual this topic is turning into a rant. But that was predictable an= d unavoidable.
Reading lojbab's email, I find it a detailed and informative look at ho= w the gismu list was started and the initial gismu were formed, including w= arts. If you consider this a "rant",

I consider the following messages as "rant".=

then it appears there really isn't much need for me to read any m= ore emails from you. I would be willing to consider otherwise, if you can d= emonstrate useful work you have contributed. The "lojban berries"= is almost the most useless thing I can think of -- *of course* "ckule= " looks and sounds like "school" -- it was derived from &quo= t;school / schule" and the other words from the target languages for *= maximum phonetic recognition*.

This is only one tab of Lojban= berries. Look at the other tabs.=C2=A0

Two thin= gs:

1) Rants are typically lengthy paragraphs about a particular sub= ject for which the author has strong feelings for, not two sentences about = an observation which is accurate and calmly delivered.

2) I've looked at all the tabs, and I share his viewpoint on the us= elessness of it. When you wonder why nobody helps you in your endeavors, th= ink back on what he said.

It's just =C2=A0a continuation of Lojban Functional List.
If no one wants to fill gaps in lojbanic lexicon, even in computer termin= ology, well then no fluent speakers will appear soon. Otherwise how can we = discuss anything on the internet?

A languages lexicon has little to nothing to do with = a person's fluency, and we /currently/ have fluent speakers (granted no= t many, but that's neither here nor there). As far as my assessment of = your lists as useless: there are two places where jbopre look when they wan= t to know the Lojban word: vlasisku and jbovlaste. If it doesn't exist = there, they either make one up, ask jbocertu to make one up for them, or us= e a different word that does exist.

OK. I'm asking once again.= Here is the list of computer terms.

I need all of them translated to stop talking in Englis= h.=C2=A0
Please, help.

On Sunday, January 13, 2013 7:40:28 PM UTC+4, lojbab wrote:
la gleki wrote:
> Every Lojbanist understands that gismu denote predicates that = are highly
> practical.
> e.g. {pilno} includes a goal as pilno3. Indeed, how can we ima= gine using
> something without a goal?
>
> My question is who collected those definitions?

Me.

> Was it JCB?

=C2=A0> How was this gimste formed?

JCB set the place structures for the TLI Loglan words. =C2=A0His ge= neral
philosophy of doing so was set forth in his books Loglan 1 and Logl= an 2,
though he didn't always follow his own principles.

I started with JCB's list, but greatly modified it, both adding= and
deleting words. =C2=A0As such, there are half-again as many gismu a= s there
were in TLI Loglan of the time. =C2=A0In very few cases can I tell = you for
certain the specific reason I added certain words, though for the <= br> culture words I made an attempt to be systematic. =C2=A0A large chu= nk was
added in 1988 as a result of Athelstan doing a thorough analysis ba= sed
on Roget's thesaurus, to make sure that we had good coverage of= all
semantic domains.

During the period from about 1990-1994, I subjected all change prop= osals
to the LogFest attendees, representing the community, for approval.= =C2=A0In
the latter two years, a faction emerged favoring the elimination of= some
gismu and thus keeping the total number constant, in the face of ne= w
proposals, if not shrinking. =C2=A0One last group of new ones was a= pproved,
and the list was frozen. =C2=A0Many years passed before any word wa= s proposed
with significant justification, thus suggesting that this decision = was
correct. =C2=A0(If no one has really needed a word in 25 odd years = of use, it
is hard to argue that it is fundamental, even if it might be useful= .)

Place structures started with JCB's general pattern. =C2=A0I at= tempted to
find patterns, and then to make words of similar semantic domain consistent. =C2=A0Thus all plant and animal gismu were to have a sp= ecies
place. =C2=A0I eventually got things fairly systematic, though I ma= de some
mistakes. =C2=A0At that point, pretty much no one besides me was lo= oking that
closely.

I strongly avoided one-place predicates.

But at one point, I realized I was going too far, ascribing to any =
possible tool a purpose, and to any object both material and form <= br> places. =C2=A0I backed off from this somewhat. =C2=A0I thus avoided= >5 place
predicates. =C2=A0At about this point, the current concept of BAI s= tarted to
emerge, and it was realized that a large number of places were
superfluous. =C2=A0I made one last pass, generally reducing many of= the
excess places I had added.

Is there a changelog of modifications to gismu
> definitions starting from the first edition of loglan?

Not hardly. =C2=A0I introduced the concept of configuration managem= ent in the
1988-1994 period, starting to document all changes once a chunk of = the
language was baselined. =C2=A0Before it was baselined, documentatio= n was
rarely attempted, though there are some cases. =C2=A0In only a few = cases do
we even have good copies of the evolving word lists - this was stil= l a
primarily paper and pencil project.

> My particular interest here is with the recent discussion of a= possible
> new gismu meaning "qua". The corresponding word is o= f high frequency in
> Mandarin but in European languages it is often confused with w= ords
> meaning {simsa}.
> e.g.
> "as" means both "like" and "qua"= .
> Russian "=D0=BA=D0=B0=D0=BA" [kak] means both "= like" and "qua".

I have no comment on the merits of this, other than to merely obser= ve
that many of the world's languages seem to do fine without maki= ng a
distinction.

The gismu list is baselined. =C2=A0New gismu are not being consider= ed, and
there is no plan to do so in the future, though this could be revis= ited
AFTER the existing language is fully documented.

> Were Mandarin predicates taken into consideration while constr= ucting
> gismu definitions?

Not that I know of. =C2=A0I did the Mandarin work for Lojban, and I= don't
know Mandarin.

More importantly, almost no consideration of semantics was involved= in
gismu-making. =C2=A0If the basic meaning was generally covered, tha= t was good
enough. =C2=A0It was expected that the meanings and place structure= s would
evolve with usage. =C2=A0(But by 1997, the community was tired of m= y and
other senior Lojbanists changing the language by fiat. =C2=A0The co= mmunity
wanted the language to stop changing in that matter. =C2=A0Complete= ly. =C2=A0I
agreed with them. =C2=A0We don't change the language by fiat an= ymore. =C2=A0The
only exception, adopted for byfy use, is that stuff which is so bro= ken
as to prevent good documentation of the status quo language, could = be
changed so as to allow that documentation. =C2=A0(Since then, senti= ment seems
to have grown against "usage-based change" which is the o= ther
alternative, and one that cannot really be prevented. =C2=A0People = generally
are biased against change in language. =C2=A0They want books that a= re
prescriptive and unchanging, whereas lexicographers strongly consid= er
dictionaries by nature to be descriptive rather than prescriptive.)=



I did use some systematic techniques to try to be sure I was pickin= g the
correct root, and for a brief time, we had a native Mandarin speake= r who
looked over what I had done with approval. (A couple of Mandarin speakers since then have also said that the work I did was more tha= n
adequate, but they were generally comparing us to Esperanto and oth= er
Euroclone languages). I also used 3 different dictionaries in the c= ase
of Mandarin in order to be more certain, since Mandarin has such a = high
weight in Lojban word-making. =C2=A0Still, there are flaws, and I t= hink my
choice for Lojbanization of Mandarin was especially bad, being base= d
solely on the quasi-official Chinese description of the IPA
pronunciation of Chinese particles, and the system I used for mappi= ng
IPA in other languages. =C2=A0As a result, Mandarin inputs had too = many "a"s
representing schwa, and too many fricatives were mapped to s and c,=
leading to Lojban having a "she sells sea shells" quality= that is hard
for some speakers, including me, to speak the language quickly and =
accurately.

But I don't know enough Mandarin grammar to have any clue what = subjects
and objects any given Mandarin word might require (if any) =C2=A0I = did enough
comparative linguistics study to be reasonably confident that my approach was "good enough".

(Arabic is the other language where my word-making rules were syste= matic
but led to a relatively poor result. =C2=A0And since Arabic has the= lowest
weight of the 6 source languages, this meant that Arabic influenced=
relative few words, and its inputs were less useful to Arabic speak= ing
Lojbanists.

JCB may have had some native speaker inputs in the early days, but = my
general observations on his choices for word-making suggest that th= ey
were even more limited and flawed than my efforts. =C2=A0I know tha= t we had
much better dictionaries by 1987 than JCB had in 1955.

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