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RE: [lojban] presentation of lojban



At 08:14 AM 11/24/01 -0500, Craig wrote:
>Yes.  The clubs were the starting point but it quickly spread to quite
independent Esperanto clubs and to unafiliated people (the first
>person to confront Zamenhof speaking Esperanto was not a club member).

But how old was the language at that time? Personally, I would date modern
Lojban from the loglan/lojban split, which IIRC makes it about 12 years old.

Later than that. It was a year from the split until we even had a first cut at a gismu list. The draft textbook was written as I taught the first class in 1989, and we spent a year redesigning key parts of the language after that. The gismu list was baselined in 1994. The refgrammar of 1997 is our Fundamento.

And the first person to confront Lojbab speaking Lojban was probably not a
club member, as I don't beleive there was a mailing list or wiki yet.

The first person that spoke to me conversationally in Lojban, other than students that I had taught personally, was probably Nick Nicholas in around 1992 or 1993. The first fluent conversation in the language was a few years after that.

lojbab
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