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[lojban-beginners] Re: Syllable in place of pause



melissa@fastanimals.com wrote:
Hi all,

My husband and I just started studying Lojban. Because we are nerdy and obsessive, we're thinking ahead to the day when Lojban is the interlingua and Lojban speakers rule the world.
We figure the pauses will be the first thing to go, in a community of true
Lojban speakers. People just aren't going to do that in real life; they'll rely on context to make it clear. But although this is
inevitable, it is also anethema to the Lojban philosophy.

We looked briefly at Loglan before settling on Lojban. We encountered references to Loglan speakers who use the syllable "gu" (apparently otherwise unassigned) in place of mandatory pauses.

Is there a similar convention among Lojban speakers?

ObLojban:  .a'u.a'o

Not that I know of. I think you're right about pauses being largely dropped in conversation (or maybe the glottal stop will catch on). The same thing applies in natural languages. Someone from my native Shropshire will easily realise that "Oyinnergunner" means "I am not going to."

robin.tr


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"Caesar non supra grammaticos." - Suetonius

Robin Turner
IDMYO
Bilkent Univeritesi
Ankara 06533
Turkey

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