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Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
At 07:54 PM 7/24/02 +0200, you wrote:
> IMO, it ought to be of the utmost importance for the LLG to try and end
> this English-centrism, and at least get the word lists translated into the
> 5 other major world languages. (If not declare it a "priority" that the
> reference grammar and such be translated, as well.)
>
Although you probably all agree about this translation buisiness, I thought
I'd just mention the following, in case you didn't realise how important
this was (it's rather disorganised, as most my prose usually is, but the
idea is that the problems I mention may start disappearing when stuff gets
translated):
For us to be able to actually do anything with Lojban as far as Sapir-whorf
is concerned (as a matter of curious interest at any rate), we need people
who are not *at all* anglophones to learn it. We also need people who are
not "SAE"-ophones.
At the moment, Lojban is (essentially) American - at any rate, this is, more
importantly, the way it appears to be.
Actually around 30-40% of LLG is non-American, and growing. It might even
be higher, because several non-Anglophones have recruited people whose
names we never hear. Colin Fine for example has sold around a dozen copies
of CLL in the UK. There have been study groups in Sweden, Italy, and
Israel where I only know one name. There is a Russian Lojban group on
yahoogroups (lojban-rus), and discussions are entirely in Russian and
Lojban - there may be a not-at-all-Anglophone among them, though I suspect
that most non-Anglophones on the Net have at least some reading knowledge
of English.
There are several non-Anglo-primary-phones, and a couple
non-SAE-primary-phones (indeed I just got a call today from a Tagalog
native living in San Francisco who is interested). The largest numbers are
from Finland, but only Veijo Vilva has written in the language at length
and his English is flawless.
Many Amercains fail/don't believe/don't want to know about the intense
dislike of the US (for various political, social and economic reasons) and
of anglo-centrism (for social, scientific and linguistic reasons) which
occurs in the rest of the world - particularly in non-British Europe.
Actually we do know. Many don't want to know, but there is a large
isolationist segment of the population that simply doesn't CARE what others
think of us. But I won't say more, lest this turn political.
The
type of person who goes into Lojban is also frequently the type who has
radical and outspoken views on things; and is likely to be put off by the
fact that Lojban has been about for (again,what appears to be) 50 years, and
nobody has made it available to people who have no wish to learn English.
TLI Loglan was started around 50 years ago, but Lojban only 15 years. More
importantly, we did not even have a book in English until 5 years ago. You
have to walk before you can run, and until we had something to translate,
it was hard to think about translating it. (JCB never discussed foreign
translation of TLI materials, and I'm not sure he would have considered it
worth contemplating without research funding to pay for it. but since TLI
has a policy against freezing/baselining the language, any translation is
of an ad hoc nature.)
As an example of this attitude, one of the first messages I got from Nicolas
Buisson, after I had explained that there was no Lojban material available
to people who spoke no English, explained his view that Lojbanists seemed to
be satisfied with the audience they had so far and that Lojban would
probably stay an American affair.
Please tell him that we aren't satisfied. Unfortunately, few Americans are
competent enough in a foreign language to be able to assist a
translation. My best second language is Russian, and I've found myself
unable to read the language well enough to comment effectively on the
Russian translations that are ongoing. Those Russian efforts are the best
evidence we have, BTW, that Lojban is no longer entirely American/Anglo.
Furthermore, the most skilled speakers of Lojban are an Australian Greek
(Nick), an Argentinian (Jorge), a Croatian (Goran Topic) and possibly xod
(whose is American, but I'm not sure if he ranks himself at the level of
the others yet). Our web site was originally developed/hosted in Finland
So anyways (sez I, in truly American declamatory style), translation of
stuff into other languages, paticularly na'e ropno) of Lojban material
should be made a priority. I've looked at the vocabulary, nearly all chinese
words contributed to the gismu, surely they should find Lojban reasonably
easy - or even familiar?
We have had two Chinese as members of the list over time. Lin Zhe Min from
Taiwan pops in and out (he has had flaky net access) and has translated the
brochure into Chinese, but I don't know its status. Another Chinese person
often trumpets the virtues of Lojban over Esperanto when the latter comes
up on sci.lang, but he himself has never participated in the mailing list.
5-10 years from now I expect that there will be a lot of non-English Lojban
activity, and that will be great.
lojbab
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Bob LeChevalier, President, The Logical Language Group, Inc.
2904 Beau Lane, Fairfax VA 22031-1303 USA 703-385-0273
Artificial language Loglan/Lojban: http://www.lojban.org
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- Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
- From: Bob LeChevalier-Logical Language Group <lojbab@lojban.org>
- New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
- From: Bob LeChevalier-Logical Language Group <lojbab@lojban.org>
- Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
- From: "jfkominek" <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>
- Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
- From: Jay F Kominek <lojban-out@lojban.org>
- Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
- From: Bob LeChevalier <lojbab@lojban.org>
- Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
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- Re: [lojban] Re: New Members, Board of Directors, other LogFest results
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