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Re: [lojban] registry of experimental cmavo
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, And Rosta wrote:
> A. Is there a registry of experimental cmavo? If not, could
> we have one? If noone else wants to maintain it, I'd volunteer
> to.
My web page dictionary will allow people to submit experimental
cmavo and gismu, when it is complete.
As a note, I've started working on that again, so hopefully it won't be
too terribly much longer. :)
As a note, the dictionary in its current non-functioning form is at:
http://wiw.org/~jkominek/jbovlaste/
(username guest, password guest)
If you have any thoughts about data which the dictionary should
store/represent/contain, (or any thoughts in general on the way it should
work), please do email me privately.
> B. Can experimental cmavo belong to experimental selmaho and
> hence can there be experimental grammatical structures?
The grammar is supposed to be fixed and unchanging for the time being,
isn't it?
> 1. In BAhE: next word begins nonstandard construction.
How does the different from ba'e? If you're referring to an entire
nonstandard grammatical construct, then how does the listener know where
it ends?
> 2. bridi-to-sumti converter
Isn't that more or less what le/lo/etc do?
If nothing else, doesn't su'u do the job?
> 4. takes cmevla as complement and yields da-series KOhA, allowing
> bare cmevla to function as da-series KOhA thereafter.
>
> 5. takes cmevla as complement and yields ko'a-series KOhA, allowing
> bare cmevla to function as ko'a-series KOhA thereafter.
So basically you want cmevla to act as sumti, everywhere?
Whats wrong with the la?
> 6. In SE: fill places from x2/x3/x4/x5 onwards with zi'o
Speaking of that, I was thinking that another SE question which acts as
"fi'a" for all the sumti could be useful.
- Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>