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Lojban Orthography (has been several other things)
- Subject: Lojban Orthography (has been several other things)
- From: Pycyn@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 11:54:06 EDT
Enough of this airy-fairy orthographic fights, even if they are about the
work of
reasonably proficient linguists. Let's think about orthographies for real
languages here. Most of the features that have been suggested exist in at
least one set of real
orthographies, the Indic, e.g. Devanagari, for which typesetting facilities
already exist
(though I don't know the name of any of the various versions). Ligatures are
available for almost any combo you like but are generally fairly transparent,
vowels can be collapsed to diacritic dimensions within words or expanded to
the same size as consonants, semivowels exist in both consonantal and
vowel-like forms, . and ' have natural -- and appropriately sized --
expressions, diphthongs have special forms quite different from vowel
sequences, etc. etc. And very few forms are easily confused with one
another, despite sharing a history with Hebrew, Armenian and Siamese
orthographies, of which the muddle factors are often claimed.
On broader issues, I again note that some parts of ProtoThinker(tm) might
be used as a step toward a translation program into/out of Lojban. AndI like
the idea of a Lojban word processor with all the peripherals (word check,
spelling completion, place structure, compound analyser and grammar check).
pc