From LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET Sat Mar 6 22:45:59 2010 Reply-To: Ivan A Derzhanski Sender: Lojban list Date: Thu Dec 21 06:23:19 1995 From: Ivan A Derzhanski Subject: {gliban} vs {inglic} To: John Cowan In-Reply-To: Message of Thu, 21 Dec 1995 10:52:31 GMT from Status: OR X-From-Space-Date: Thu Dec 21 06:23:19 1995 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU Message-ID: <0s5rL_GEHgI.A.fuF.nu0kLB@chain.digitalkingdom.org> On Thu, 21 Dec 1995 10:52:31 GMT Don Wiggins said: >Sometimes it seems that English usage dominates lojban. >(.eicai) We must strive to prevent this. [...] > >The use of "gliban." for English is the one area were lojban usage dominates. Ah, but the very existence of the gismu {glico} (without which the cmene {gliban} wouldn't exist either) certainly has to do with the dominant-ish status that English has (along with the rest of the source languages and some others). So Lojban dominates indirectly, in a manner of speaking. --Ivan