Date: Sun, 18 Jul 93 23:26:42 EDT From: lojbab@grebyn.com (Logical Language Group) Message-Id: <9307190326.AA08511@grebyn.com> To: nsn@mullian.ee.mu.oz.au Subject: 2 uuencoded files to you X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Two files sent tonite, 1 108847 long, the other 117760 long. The first is a compendium of all lujvo I could extract from text files since I did the first set of files in April 92. There is undoubtedly some overlap since both youy and Colin posted updates to older texts after then. More significantly, because some people jumped the gun and used new lujvo before the baseline, I generated glosses based on both old and new rafsi for the entire list. Probably the old one is correct for most words, but worth checking the new if it doesn't seem to make sense. As usual, i can help identify the words that you can't find by grepping my mess. I processed all text up to current, and moreover processed the last month of raw mail files, since I am that far behind in reading mail and didn't want to miss some people's recent postings. Of course raw mail files stand a greater chance of attract garbage that looks like but isn't Lojban. Also included are accumulated files with proposals that were made my various people over the last year or so, as well as my own accumulation of ones I've come up with while working on the gismu list (which list grows all the time, of course). These words will NOT be found in the other files, in all likelihood. I will presume you have tools that can weed out at least some of the duplicates, and since I don;t have your current list (my last list from you is 10/92), I figured it was better to let you do further weeding. The 2nd file is todays version of the gismu list, which includes a lot of synonyms - I have processed all gismu list comments except jimc's, and I have done 250 words of the old Loglan gismu list, which is providing a lot of synonyms - JCB did a pretty good job of enumerating synonyms for his gismu, better than I had done, and we incoidentally get a translation table out of the work while I'm at it. Places where I have changed place structures are incidcated by an * in column 159 (or maybe 158) the last column befor ethe two columns of alphanemerics. This again may not be complete and accurate. Enjoy ?! remember that no one besides you and me has quite this recent a copy (Cowan has one from a month ago, and if Mark ever loads up the gismu list I sent him, it is from 6 weeks ago.) So beware is using the data in posting new texts. lojbab