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Re: lojban as a programming language [was Re: [lojban] Lojban for lay programmers]
la xod cusku di'e
We actually had a discussion about this a while ago. It revolved around
the question: does lu'e la djan mean " "John" ", or "a symbol for "John"";
is it the symbol, or does it mean the symbol?
The choice probably was between the symbol "John" or any other
symbol for the person John. A symbol for the name "John" would
be referred to as lu'e zo djan.
In Lojban, I think ci'i gets treated just like any other member of selma'o
pa. And I find that refreshing.
Sintactically, yes. Semantically, no.
{pacipa} follows the same grammar as {paci'ipa}, but the
meanings are quite different. The first is 1E2+3E1+1E0.
The second I don't know what it is, but it is probably
not 1E2+ci'iE1+1E0.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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