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Re: a new kind of fundamentalism



On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:17:36PM +0200, Lionel Vidal wrote:
[...]
> You seem to regret the existence of different kind of "lojbanists". But
> every one is free to have his own objectives when considering lojban.
> I guess you will not call me a "lojbanist", but that only shows that
> the semantic of "lojbanist" may have to evolve  :-), or that new
> words may have to be coined.

Everything lojbab said, and it should be noted that I am *not*
against new words (and I don't think anyone is).  New words are
absolutely of paramount importance; despite the ability to have
simple conversations we don't yet have a full vocab.

Now, there's a difference between new words and new gismu.  The way
new words are supposed to be added to the language (at this stage
of language development) is through stage 3/4 fu'ivla and new lujvo.

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