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Re: [lojban] re: nazycau gerku and najyzme
la pycyn cusku di'e
> Is it time for the occasional worry about the lack of redundancy (= the
> packedness of some word spaces) in Lojban?
I don't really think that Lojban does lack redundancy. I'm not sure
what you mean by packedness of word spaces, but I don't think it's
true if you mean that basically every word is necessary. Lojban has
many words which define grammatical structure unambiguously but
nevertheless are rarely needed to understand the sentence. Take
for example words like 'va'o', 'ri'a', etc. These are basically always
followed by 'le nu', and thus 'le nu' is redundant, except in a strict
lojban grammatical definition. In addition, if the language really
does lack necessary redundancy somewhere, it has enough
machinery that its speakers should have no problem inventing the
necessary redundancy. For example, I find that I sometimes add
redundant FA's, especially when talking about the third place of
'knows/opines/intuits/etc. x2 about x3', maybe because the
redundancy makes it easier to interpret.
co'o mi'e adam