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Re: [lojban] Re: Rhetoric and Oratory, "the fruit of Arabic"



coi
Young people,
 Rhetoric: the using of all grammars in speech, even if it optional,
almost, "you can stand on the logic"
 Eloquence: to use the most appropriate synonym in every place in
speech.
The  both is the magnificence of speech and remove the ambiguity for
the listener completely.
 This is advisable for the speakers to lojban.

Welcome,
Youth,
To speak rhetorically is to use the grammar and vocabulary of the language to the full extent; you don't only choose the fastest way to say something that could be clearer when said in longer phrases, and you don't do the opposite when ambiguity is negligible enough for human readers. You "overcome" logic by using the "invisible logic," aka common-sense and relying on that the reader should have it.
It isn't advisable to cherish brevity over clearness. Mega-words that have many meanings of one concept in a language like Lojban (relying on lujvo's for other meanings) are usually a bad idea as most people tend to hold themselves onto what the dictionary offers.
This is advisable for Lojban speakers.

And I'm out for today!

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