On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Jacob Errington <nictytan@gmail.com> wrote:It's one of the CLL's many names.* The Complete Lojban Language* The Red Book* The Codex Woldemar
^ I've never heard it called that one before. Where does that name come from?
* The BookIt's the language's complete grammar description. Orika Okrent, who wrote "In the Land of Invented Languages" says that the CLL is one of the most complete grammatical descriptions of any constructed language. Calling it "The Red Book" stems from the colour of the cover, whereas "The Codex Woldemar" which is just an overly fancy way of referring to it, comes from its author's name, John Woldemar Cowan..i mi'e la tsani mu'oOn 11 December 2012 10:39, Annie <park.annie@asb.gaggle.net> wrote:
what is the red book?
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