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Re: [lojban] RE:literalism
At 07:21 PM 10/21/2000 -0400, pycyn@aol.com wrote:
Anyhow, general remark. Ultimately, if Lojban survives, literalism has to
lose. The
vocabulary of Lojban has to expand beyond the 6000 concepts or so that are
encoded in the gismu in their various places. And there are only three ways
to go: borrowing, creation, or metaphor (in the real -- not the JCB/Lo??an --
way). Literalism can't add to the semantic field; at best it can reduce a
new concept to an old one, making it not new at all (that is what I meant by
saying that literal tanru and lujvo don't add to the language -- of course
they add words and text -- but not concepts, except as subsumed under
existing ones).
But per my other reply to pycyn, we HAVE expanded beyond the 6000
gismu-encoded concepts. Indeed there are something close to 10000 lujvo
out there in the file, and we've had another year of usage since I made
that file up. The question is whether people coining new lujvo as they
need them ever make up lujvo that are NOT analyzable by Nick's canonical
rules is something that can be determined by actually doing the
analysis. If Lojban can expand its vocabulary to cover all the concepts
people feel they need in order to say what they want to say, using only the
rules that have been made up, then those rules will stand as a complete
set. If new lujvo are found in actual usage that don't fit the
conventions, then either there will need to be new conventions, or we will
agree that it is fine to have nonconventional words. I happen to share
what I think is pc's sentiment that we should be able to have
nonconventional lujvo, but the bottom line is that usage will prove the
determining factor. "Let usage decide" has been our watchwords for such
controversies before, and I think pc is the one who first said that.
So pc, for your argument to not be moot, we need some Lojban usage from you
which includes nonconventional lujvo %^)
lojbab
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