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[lojban] Re: coirodo.com



I would suggest putting words with easy/obvious picture representations in
grade 1 (cat, dog, house, etc.) as well as attitudinals, words with fairly
obvious rep. but non-object meanings in grade 2 (go, talk, etc.) as well as
pro-sumti, purely abstract words in grade 5.

This is a top of the head remark, so it's not very well thought out, but I
thought it my help and I would /relly/ appreciate having a resource like that-
especially if the LLG published it into a book I could carry with me. The big
red one is nice if I need to grep how to construct a certain element of a
sentence, but what I really need is a vocab learning tool that doesn't require
a computer, seeing as how I don't have one, just computer access from my
college.

--- Alex Martini <alexjm@umich.edu> wrote:

> To my knowledge, most or all of Lojban is public domain.
> 
> Why don't we start with a sort of road map; figure out key vocab and  
> grammar? Then we can decide order. Or just borrow order from Lojban  
> for Beginners, bearing in mind the byfy changes to the grammar since  
> then.
> 
> Honestly, I think it would be a good idea to just have a standard  
> level division of Lojban. Similar to how we have Spanish 1 - 5  
> classes. Sort of break Lojban vocabulary and grammar up into 4 or 5  
> grades, and standardize from there.
> 
> I'd help put together lessons as well, though my graphic skills  
> aren't much.
> 
> mu'omi'e aleks
> 
> On Nov 5, 2006, at 4:44 AM, Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin wrote:
> 
> > You want to start on that project? I don't know what licenses of  
> > the CLL and the LFB are, but hopefully they are creative-commons  
> > compatible.  We could probably at least make a transitional lojban  
> > document. Where you start in english and as you introduce new  
> > concepts you apply them right away. like maybe introduce grammar  
> > first, so use lojban placement using english words, and just show  
> > how that would work.  and substitute in vocabulary words as you see  
> > fit. I'm sure you've already thought of this. If you'd like to go  
> > ahead with it, I'd  be happy to help .ui
> >
> > On 11/4/06, Jon MacLeod <eye_onus@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I agree, it is very cool. It kinda reminded me os Dr. Suess' "One  
> > Fish, Two
> > Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".
> >
> > We need more things like that- The pictures were very helpful, plus  
> > there's the
> > great part- anyone who looks at something like the presentation on  
> > that site
> > will /immediately/ know what blanu, finpe, and such mean,  
> > regardless of
> > language.
> >
> > I've always felt that what the Lojban community needs, or at least,  
> > should
> > eventually develop, is a Lojban teaching resource entirely in  
> > Lojban, which
> > starts simply, such as the site's "coi rodo", giving a person the  
> > needed
> > vocabulary be able to learn the rest as defined in terms of Lojban.
> >
> > I can read Lojban texts fairly well, but I still have to refer to my
> > Lojban-English dictionary to actually /understand/ it, and my  
> > reason is because
> > I'm having a difficult time remembering what the freaking words / 
> > mean/.
> > (Although I doubt I'll ever forget blanu, xunre, or finpe are again.)
> >
> > --- Chris Double <chris.double@double.co.nz> wrote:
> >
> > > I did a google search for lojban today and noticed a nifty ad on the
> > > right hand side taking me to the very  cool:
> > >
> > > http://coirodo.com
> > >
> > > I've not seen it mentioned here before so thought I'd bring it  
> > up. It's nice!
> > >
> > > Chris.
> > > --
> > > http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> >
> >
> > -Jon Jones
> >
> > "I have a brain, I've just lost my mind." -Ian McLeod
> >
> > "As a percentage of total universal knowledge, what I know is  
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-Jon Jones

"I have a brain, I've just lost my mind." -Ian McLeod

"As a percentage of total universal knowledge, what I know is statistically insignificant." - me

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