From bob@gnu.ai.mit.edu Mon Nov 21 09:48:00 1994 Date: Mon, 21 Nov 94 09:47:07 est From: bob@gnu.ai.mit.edu Message-Id: <9411211447.AA09461@hill.gnu.ai.mit.edu> Subject: how to use Lojban list Status: RO It would be a good idea to make a new posting on how to use Lojban list posting with updated info; also give WWW page and Archive addresses. I have received several requests for info recently, people saying that messages to the request or whatever addresses failed. (snark may not be forwarding any more). Here is my current (and I think correct) how-to file: World Wide Web page for Lojban is The Lojban WWW Page (The WWW page is separate from the Lojban Archive at yale.edu.) Yale Lojban Archive: As of: 13 May 1994 For anyone with time and interest, the latest versions of the reference grammar are available at . There are 12 papers here (of an eventual 15) on various topics of Lojban grammar. Archive address as of 15 Feb 1994: ftp.cs.yale.edu:/pub/lojban Submitters: Incoming submissions still have to go to casper.cs.yale.edu in directory pub/lojban/incoming, as ftp.cs.yale.edu doesn't allow writes from anonymous logins. How to use Lojban List. 17 Sep 1993 1) To post a message to Lojban List, send it to . 2) To remove yourself from Lojban List, send a message to whose body consists of the single line: unsub lojban 3) To temporarily suspend your subscription to Lojban List, send a message to whose body consists of the single line: set lojban nomail 4) To resume a suspended subscription, send a message to whose body consists of the single line: set lojban mail 5) To reach the Logical Language Group, send postal mail to: Bob LeChevalier President, The Logical Language Group 2904 Beau Lane Fairfax VA 22031-1303 U.S.A. or call: (703) 385-0273 (North America) +1 703 385 0273 (elsewhere) or send electronic mail to 6) Technical Lojban terms frequently used on Lojban List: cmavo - little word, structure word brivla - content word, predicate gismu - root word, prim, primitive word lujvo - complex, compound word le'avla/fu'ivla - borrowing bridi - statement, predication selma'o - word-category, "lexeme" tanru - modification pair, metaphor seltanru - first element of tanru, modifier tertanru - second element of tanru, modificand rafsi - affix, bound morpheme