On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 06:59:41PM -0500, Luke Bergen wrote:
>
> Hey Robin, maybe this should be a different topic, but one thing
> I've been wanting to ask you is: what "version" of lojban are you
> using with your kids? I assume you're using xorlo but what about
> some of the other less obvious ones? Do you use dotside? Have
> you ever used "la'oi"? mu'ei/ba'oi? etc...?
xorlo, dotside (except I don't think my pauses are long enough), and
I definitely use ba'oi[1]. I haven't had cause to use la'oi, but I
would, and same with zo'ei. Other than that I think it's pretty
standard.
-Robin
[1]: I am no longer convinced that {da'i} provides a sufficient
flagging of subjuntctivity, and it's the next best thing.
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