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Re: [lojban] Re: Official Statement- LLG Board approves new baseline policy
At 12:17 AM 12/5/02 -0500, Pierre Abbat wrote:
What I'd like to know is why there are two gismu for Anseriformes and two for
Galliformes, and none for Passeriformes, which is by far the most speciose
order of birds, or any other order.
Because no one even attempted to consider modern taxonomy systems as part
of the gismu selection process. It was presumed that most animals and
plants would be dealt with formally by Linnean fu'ivla and informally by
lujvo, and that it was an intractable problem to consider doing anything
more than leaving it to "usage to decide" how much effort would be put into
comprehensive taxonomical analysis.
The gismu for plants and animals were selected for cultural significance,
primarily to the cultures speaking the 6 languages. Food animals and
plants were the primary ones that "rated" a gismu. I'm sure some cultures
eat penguins, but it isn't a mainstream menu item.
lojbab
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