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Re: [lojban] Re: Learning Lojban
Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Monday 31 May 2004 08:45, Jorge "Llambías" wrote:
--- Robin Turner <robin@Bilkent.EDU.TR> wrote:
Lojban does not have nouns, verbs etc., and I am
convinced that our endless debates about Lojban articles are partly
caused by the fact that we still think of them as articles.
Sounds right. I think the best way to think of {lo} is as
a selbri-to-sumti converter, without any additional baggage.
To someone who doesn't know Lojban, "selbri" and "sumti" are semantic zeros.
The closest terms in English, I think, are "verb phrase" and "noun phrase",
A closer analogy might be Function and Arguments.
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