X-Digest-Num: 26 Message-ID: <44114.26.103.959273824@eGroups.com> Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 14:39:54 -0500 From: "Bob LeChevalier (lojbab)" Subject: Fwd: Using cats for practice X-Yahoo-Message-Num: 103 Content-Length: 1342 Lines: 35 This suggestion appeared on conlang list, and seem VERY useful for Lojbanists, who seldom have a chance to talk to other Lojbanists in real-time. Reposted without permission. >From: James Campbell >I am coming to the opinion that a good way to practise speaking one's >conlang is to use it when talking to the cat. Such conversations have a >number of benefits: > >* It is essentially one-sided, so there is no need to spend time trying > to work out what the other person is saying; this gives more time to > concentrate on getting the right case, word order, etc for one's own > next sentence. Cat speech, while somewhat ambiguous (see Conlang > passim) is easy to parse. > >* The cat doesn't mind how long it takes to formulate each sentence. > >* Nor does it care what language you speak in (unlike humans, who are > wont to react unreliably in response to anything 'foreign'). > >* One finds the flaws in a language when speaking it - what bits are > nigh-on impossible to work out on the fly, what sound combinations are > just too difficult, where elision would naturally occur - and such > experimentation is of no consequence to a cat, who won't be keeping > track of changes. Feel free to amend this to include any other pet, (including a "pet rock" if necessary) %^) lojbab