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[lojban] Re: [Announcement] The Alice Translation Has Moved And Changed
At 05:41 PM 10/9/02 +0100, And Rosta wrote:
>Jordan:
>#situation where it *is* simply correcting an error.
>
>In long debates held in the past, it emerged that Lojban Central's
>policy was Let Usage Decide (or Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom
>for the maoists).
It still is.
>The idea was there would be no official prescriptions
>regulating usage, and that the language would emerge out of the
>melee of usage like organisms from the primeval soup. That is,
>if one thought that such and such a feature of Lojban was broken,
>then one should respond by adding to one's usage a mended
>version of the feature, and collective usage would determine whether
>it was useful enough to catch on.
That is NOT what "let a thousand flowers bloom" means, as I have understood
it, although pc was the originator of the slogan's use and can correct me
about his intent. He, after all, also condemned Carter's usages in
violation of settled Loglan standards as "Nalgol" (Loglan backwards).
"Let a thousand flowers bloom" means that questions of usage (and
especially semantics) for which there is no clear answer in the language
definition should be left undefined and unadjudicated - that there would be
no "right" and "wrong" by fiat, and that may possible solutions should be
encouraged to exist. As a design principle, it means that if logic does
not require a particular solution, that we include multiple options.
"Let usage decide" by contrast means that when there is a small but finite
set of legal options for expressing something, that we do not need to
decide it by fiat, but usage will select it. It also indirectly refers to
the EVENTUAL fate of the baseline language, that usage might "decide" by
evolution away from the standard, where violations of the baseline go
unremarked because no one notices and yet understanding occurs, until there
is a clear pattern of usage; that clearly has NOT occurred
here. Furthermore, the whole spirit of that understanding of "let usage
decide" was referring to the natural language style of evolution which is
NOT a matter of one person attempting to change the rule by intentionally
violating it.
The "thousand flowers blooming" suggests in fact that usage should NOT
decide on a single form, but should tolerate multiple forms.
But all this refers to "usage" which is those areas of the language that
are left undefined, or perhaps where the definition is not understood.
Meanwhile, while the baseline exists, LLG is committed to actively
defending the baseline as a standard. We cannot say that something is in
accord with the baseline, if it clearly rejects it.
>So (and note that I am not flaming here) when you and Jay come along
>saying it is sinful to violate the baseline in one's usage, this is a clear
>deviation from what at one time was the relatively consensual position
>of the community.
It is indeed "sinful" to insist on a violation of the baseline in one's
usage, once it has been identified as a violation of the baseline. Such
insistence is the rejection of the concept of consensus and abiding thereby
(since the baseline represents a snapshot of what consensus is at some
point in time), so arguing on a consensual basis that rejection of the
consensus is a good thing seems self-contradictory, or at least
bloody-mindedness.
> In saying this, I mean only to point out that what
>xorxes does was formerly generally held to constitute Right and
>Proper behaviour of the good lojbanist.
I think you misunderstand what was held as "Right and Proper".
lojbab
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