Received: from spooler by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 24 Nov 98 22:49:14 +0000 Return-path: Received: from punt-21.mail.demon.net (194.217.242.6) by stryx.demon.co.uk (Mercury/32 v2.01); 24 Nov 98 22:49:10 +0000 Received: from punt-2.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 911932148:20:19400:0; Tue, 24 Nov 98 18:29:08 GMT Received: from pop.onelist.com ([209.207.164.159]) by punt-2.mail.demon.net id aa2019335; 24 Nov 98 18:29 GMT Received: (qmail 2746 invoked by alias); 24 Nov 1998 18:33:41 -0000 Received: (qmail 2659 invoked from network); 24 Nov 1998 18:33:38 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO locke.ccil.org) (192.190.237.102) by pop.onelist.com with SMTP; 24 Nov 1998 18:33:38 -0000 Received: from locke.ccil.org (ql/6O0AY1b.Cw@access2.digex.net [205.197.245.193]) by locke.ccil.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id NAA02621 for ; Tue, 24 Nov 1998 13:55:33 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <365AFBA4.4AB625E0@locke.ccil.org> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 13:32:04 -0500 From: John Cowan Organization: Lojban Peripheral X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.06 [en] (WinNT; U) To: Lojban List Mailing-List: list lojban@onelist.com; contact lojban-owner@onelist.com Delivered-To: mailing list lojban@onelist.com Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [lojban] Universal Networking Language X-PMFLAGS: 34078848 7 1 Y03849.CNM Content-Length: 2256 Lines: 47 From: John Cowan The Web site is http://www.unl.ias.unu.edu . The "UNL page" is a dummy, so stick to the "English page". Here is the nearest thing to a detailed description available to the public (looks like a translation from the Japanese): # UNL represents information expressed in sentence as a set of relations # between meanings expressed by words. Vocabulary of UNL consists of; # - UW (Universal Word), that represents a word meaning # - Relation label, that represents a relationship between UWs # - Attribute label, that expresses further definition or # additional information of UW which appears in sentence. # A UW represents meanings a word express by an English word which can # express those meanings with a suffix of possible relationship with # other words which denote the specific meaning. # UW is a word that makes up UNL, and is set so as to denote a specific # meaning. Word in English is applied as label to identify UW. A UW # which is simply labeled with a word is regarded as to denote the whole # meaning that the original English word can convey. In order to express # more specific meaning, a method is introduced to limit the range of # meaning that can be denoted by UW. UW's meaning can be limited in the # description of distinctive relationship with other UW that can hold # only with this specific meaning of UW. Further details are available only to members of the UNL organization. Sounds pretty crude and primitive compared to Lojban. http://www.unl.ias.unu.edu/eng/brochure/b7.html gives contact info. -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan@ccil.org You tollerday donsk? N. You tolkatiff scowegian? Nn. You spigotty anglease? Nnn. You phonio saxo? Nnnn. Clear all so! 'Tis a Jute.... (Finnegans Wake 16.5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, send mail to lojban-unsubscribe@onelist.com