To your PS -- Yes. ju'u specifies the base (see chapter 18, section 10).
And with all due respect to Remo, actually, and especially with regard to tanru, you can have different contexts for terms, but it may be a bit tricky to define those contexts (ca'e and smuni (esp. te smuni) can be handy here).
--gejyspa
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 2:57 AM, Danny Pickle
<danny.piccirillo@gmail.com> wrote:
Does lojban have a concept of namespaces? Like everything said by the speaker is assumed to be in their namespace, but they could specify otherwise. For example, i could talk about "free culture" and mean something different than what larry lessig would mean by "free culture" but we can each talk about the "free culture" in the other's namespace.
P.S. On an unrelated note, can lojban easily designate the base used for a number/in math (base ten, two, sixteen, seven, whatever)?
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