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[lojban-beginners] Re: the first 117 words
I came to know Lojban by Wikipedia.
At the end of the article there is a link saying "The Logical Language Group home page". Through it you get to www.lojban.org, on which it's said "This page is user-maintained, and is not endorsed by the LLG". So I was confused: "Where's the LLG, then?" I'm still wondering who they are and what they are doing now for Lojban. Could they be what are called "academic lojbanists"?
-Vid
On 5/25/07, Robin Lee Powell <rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org> wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 10:21:13AM -0700, ANDREW PIEKARSKI wrote:
> Wouldn't it be possible for some of our academic lojbanists to
> make contact with counterparts in Arab and Indian universities in
> order to introduce them to lojban? This is a wonderful product -
> why not promote it? The only way to ensure lojban is 'culturally
> neutral' is to get non-Europeans involved in it.
I think it's a lovely idea, but I'm not one of those people
(academic lojbanists) and have no idea who is. If you can find them
and get them to work on this, that would be *lovely*.
I think you may have erroneous beliefs about how organized the
Lojban community is, and how much influence the needs of Lojban have
over any of the people in it.
-Robin
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