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[lojban] Re: What Texts Would You Like To Read In Lojban?
On 8/16/06, Yanis Batura <ybatura@mail.ru> wrote:
Suppose you have a weighty amount of time and desire to learn Lojban by
reading texts in it. What texts would you like to use for this purpose?
Would they be sci-fi, detectives, or scientific articles? What authors would
you like to read in Lojban?
For fiction, science fiction or translations of classic short stories.
For non-fiction, essays on society, globalism, futurism. I think I
might actually prefer fiction somewhat.
I would really like to have lengthy texts that initially use a limited
vocabulary, and build in complexity. These could be great for didactic
purposes. Myself, already being 30% of the way there, I wouldn't need
the easiest level. But I'm sure many others could use it.
Chris Capel
--
"What is it like to be a bat? What is it like to bat a bee? What is it
like to be a bee being batted? What is it like to be a batted bee?"
-- The Mind's I (Hofstadter, Dennet)
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