On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Luke Bergen
<lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:
And there is at least 1 good reason for lojban being an auxlang (at least at some point in the future after it's been completed). One of the design goals was cultural neutrality. Not many conlangs and certainly no natlangs have been designed with that in mind I think
To me, what is more important is that IT WORKS!
Many conlangs are just more or less simplified "copies" of natural language or they are just toy languages and can't really match the expressiveness of natural languages.
Lojban seems to be the only conlang that is *completely" different from any natural language and still can be used for human communication.
The problem we have, I think, is that we have been given a too much powerful language that we are still no able to handle.