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Re: lujvo ...
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- Subject: Re: lujvo ...
- From: Logical Language Group <lojbab@ACCESS.DIGEX.NET>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 01:28:35 -0400
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>I vaguely know how to construct lujvo, and I vaguely
>know about CCV, CVV, etc., rules. What I was wondering
>was - is there a simple algorithm that can break apart
>a lujvo into its consituent pieces?
In addition to whatever G Foot has, the file lujvomak.zip in the Lojban
ftp directory here at digex 9and also presumably on the WWW site, is Nora's
old lujvo making program, which goes both ways, from components to lujvo and
from lujvo to components.
We actually have a "speech stream parser" which can take text and stress
indications and parse it into words, as well. This can detect malformed
lujvo as being malformed. But this program never got to the point where
we felt it was releasable and supportable (not to mention whether it is
properly working %^). But I suspect that is not what you are looking for.
The lujvo maker file is of course in the "software" subdirectory.
BTW, welcome back to active Lojbanistan. I hope we seemoreof you (and
don't forget to buy a book%^).
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