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Re: [lojban] Using Lojban in 'very' defined contexts (eg. maths)





On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Muhammad an-Nuqrashi <muhammad.nael@gmail.com> wrote:
This's my last post here for the interested;

I'm leaving Lojban sometime soon in order to focus on other projects including school and a conlang. I've already been working for sometime on a Lojban ‹› Arabic dictionary so I think I'll finish as much of that as I could before leaving...

I've been a long-time believer in SW-h although I don't quite get what the original notion was like. I, however, find it markedly easier to think in images about abstracts to which I have no linguistic abilities... That stands true for stories and memories complex enough that language would hinder their flow. However, once I get the hang of language for these situations, I completely switch auditory, making everything slower. I've been recently trying to force myself to think visual as much as I could but it's been stressing my WM and school-schedule!

With that, I'm already working on a conlang specific for use with mathematics; that's aside from Renodre I've been working on for the story ;)

Have you heard of Numaudo? It's essentially a way to read math. I haven't been able to find much about it though. 

stevo 
 

I'll keep you posted on how it all goes with me and maths...

››MN

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