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Re: [lojban] Lojban / Most translated Web Page
At 02:23 PM 05/06/2000 -0700, Jorge Llambias wrote:
It is not very clear to me what status the recommendation
to use DD;MM;YYYY has in Lojban. The reverse order is equally
grammatical and just as easy to understand. It is also
unambiguous, because the 4 digits of the year make it clear
which part is the year. So:
{li 2000;05;07} can be nothing but May 7th of this year,
same as {li ;05;07} and {li ;;07}. (I would assume that
elisions default to current.)
Similarly {li 07;05;2000}, {li 07;05;} and {li 07;;}.
Since there is no possible confusion, there doesn't seem
to be any need to exclude either one as a possibility.
This approach would require the elisions to be marked with those "pi'e"
semicolons. It is not as if such conventions could not work; rather it is
not in the book (or any Lojban material) that way. Would a different
convention be a baseline change? Would it contradict anything in the Book?
lojbab
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