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Re: [lojban] Lessons
la nitcion cusku di'e
The lessons are near the end; I currently intend to write only one more
lesson, addressing (if only briefly) the nasty issues I know we'd rather
not get into, but which you can't help coming up against in usage: sets,
sumti-raising (tu'a *and* jai, but not jai + BAI), indirect questions,
lambda
variables (but *only* with regard to ka...)
Only don't call them lambda variables, please... :)
I'd rather 15 than 14 lessons, particularly since that will allow the saga
of the final translation exercise passages to play out; so again, if you
think there's something I've missed in the lesson material, do let me know
in
the next couple of days.
I'll try to read them this weekend. How can I get them using CVS?
I know how to update the files I already have, but I couldn't
figure out how to get new files.
My current thinking, btw, is that forethought
connectives are not worth mentioning in an introductory course, as they
are too infrequently used.
Hmmm... My impression is that {ge} is far more frequent than {jai},
for example, but I can't prove it. Would it be too difficult to
generate word frequency and cmavo frequency lists from jbosnu-list,
or from the irc-logs, for example? It would be interesting to compare
them with the ancient word frequency lists I remember having seen
somewhere sometime.
co'o mi'e xorxes
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